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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2026 NEC updates every electrician should know
The 2026 National Electrical Code introduces important updates to conductor sizing, load calculations, and safety measures that electrical pros must understand. From adding 16 AWG copper allowances ...
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