nbourg8
Electrical
- Jun 12, 2006
- 8
This is my first post and if someone can answer this, I'll be long-time user of the forum 
Situation:
Everyone knows as you twist a pair of wires together, their total lengths will shorten. Also the number of twists and the diameter of the wire are crucial in how much it will shorten.
Problem:
I am searching for an equation relating final, shortened, length to the starting length, number of twists, and guage of the wire.
Givens:
Gauge, starting length of wires, and number of twists.
If it helps:
Gauge 16 AWG
200 m long wire
1 twist per 2 or 4 inches.
THANKS!
Situation:
Everyone knows as you twist a pair of wires together, their total lengths will shorten. Also the number of twists and the diameter of the wire are crucial in how much it will shorten.
Problem:
I am searching for an equation relating final, shortened, length to the starting length, number of twists, and guage of the wire.
Givens:
Gauge, starting length of wires, and number of twists.
If it helps:
Gauge 16 AWG
200 m long wire
1 twist per 2 or 4 inches.
THANKS!