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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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At what duty cycle.
That wire won't consider to carry 2000 amps unless it is a very low
duty cycle. And 4 e^6 watts !

Martin
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wrote:
On Oct 5, 9:09 am, "Robert Swinney" wrote:
. In another venue, Don could explain how gazillions of watts of
power could be
transmitted on a wire the size of a hair, voltage and insulation permitting.

Bob Swinney


One of my first jobs was on a system that transmitted about 2000 amps
through a wire that was .002 inch in diameter. Voltage was a bit over
2000 volts.

Dan



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