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Cross-Sectional Area Wire in Wire Winding of Thin Cylinders Formulas
Cross-Sectional Area Wire is the area of a two-dimensional shape that is obtained when a three-dimensional shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point. And is denoted by A
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. Cross-Sectional Area Wire is usually measured using the Square Millimeter for Area. Note that the value of Cross-Sectional Area Wire is always positive.
Formulas to find Cross-Sectional Area Wire in Wire Winding of Thin Cylinders
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Area of cross-section of wire given resisting force on wire
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Wire Winding of Thin Cylinders formulas that make use of Cross-Sectional Area Wire
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Resisting force of wire per cm length given number of turns of wire
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Stress in wire due to fluid pressure given resisting force on wire
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Number of turns of wire given resisting force on wire
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List of variables in Wire Winding of Thin Cylinders formulas
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Force
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Number of turns of wire
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Stress in wire due to fluid pressure
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FAQ
What is the Cross-Sectional Area Wire?
Cross-Sectional Area Wire is the area of a two-dimensional shape that is obtained when a three-dimensional shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point. Cross-Sectional Area Wire is usually measured using the Square Millimeter for Area. Note that the value of Cross-Sectional Area Wire is always positive.
Can the Cross-Sectional Area Wire be negative?
No, the Cross-Sectional Area Wire, measured in Area cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cross-Sectional Area Wire?
Cross-Sectional Area Wire is usually measured using the Square Millimeter[mm²] for Area. Square Meter[mm²], Square Kilometer[mm²], Square Centimeter[mm²] are the few other units in which Cross-Sectional Area Wire can be measured.
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