David, you are correct only if you have square cross section wire! The area of a circle (cross sectional area of the wire): A = pi * radius^2. so 5 square millimeters would actually be 1.26 mm in diameter
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on 6/3/01 5:53 PM, David Marshall at vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG wrote: > I'm not a math genious here, but isn't 2^2 (square millimetre) the same as > 2mm in diameter? and 5^2 (5 square millimetres) 5mm in diameter? > > > David Marshall |
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