As we saw in Part 1, the correct sizing of conductors is more complicated than it appears. One of the reasons is the way temperature affects the resistance of a conductor. Higher temperatures mean ...
The term “ampacity” is used hundreds of times throughout the Code and is defined in Art. 100 as “the maximum current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry ...
In a magnetic confinement fusion reactor, a strong magnetic field generated by a superconducting magnet confines ultra-high-temperature plasmas of more than 100 million degrees Celsius. The ...
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