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. A conductor with a diameter of 100 mils has an area of a. 100 kcmil. b. 0.00785 in2. c. 100 in2. d. 0.01 cmil.
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. A conductor with a diameter of 100 mils has an area of a. 100 kcmil. b. 0.00785 in2. c. 100 in2. d. 0.01 cmil.
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. A conductor with a diameter of 100 mils has an area of
a. 100 kcmil.
b. 0.00785 in2.
c. 100 in2.
d. 0.01 cmil.
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In order to answer the question, you need to know the area of a circle.
Area = pi * r^2
Area = 3.14 * (100/2) ^ 2
Area = 3.14 * 50^2
Area = 7850 mils^2 = 0.00785 in^2
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