1 sq..mm have max. capacity is 10 ampere if these are of copper approximately than 120 sq..mm having current carrying capacity is 1200 ampere
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Its Depend what kind of load you are using and normally 120mm copper can take up to 300 upto 350 continues
30 amps
It depends on the type of conductor, how many cores, type of insulation, how it is installed, etc. You will need to consider each of these factors, and check it out in the appropriate conductor data tables (e.g. in BS 761:2008).
in air it will be 665Amps.
25 amps, 6000 watts
the current carrying capacity of 16sq.mm copper conductor is as below: For Single phase A.C or D.C is - 76 amperes (VIR insulated) and that For Three phase A.C or D.C is - 66 amperes. (rubber insulated)