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American Wire Gauge: a standard measuring gauge for certain conductors, including copper. The higher the AWG number the thinner the wire. The origins of the gauge lie in the number of times the wire was run through a wire machine to reduce its diameter. Thus a 24-guage wire was thinner than an 18-guage wire because it had been run through a wire machine 6 more times.

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