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This table gives closest equivalent size cross references between metric and American wire sizes.
In Europe, wire sizes are expressed in cross sectional area in mm² and also as the number of
strands of wires of a diameter expressed in mm. For example 7/0.2 means 7 strands of wire each
0.2mm diameter. This example has a cross sectional area of 0.22mm². In America, the
commonest system is the AWG numbering scheme, where the numbers are applied not only to
individual strands but also to equivalent size bunches of smaller strands. For example 24AWG
could be made of 1 strands of 24AWG wire (1/24) or 7 strands of 32 AWG wire (7/32).
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