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Abrham_adem :
For d = 1.5 mm:
Area = 1.77 mm²
For d = 0.75 mm:
Area = 0.44 mm²
Two 0.75 mm diameter wires:
Total area = 0.44 × 2 = 0.88 mm²
Therefore:
1 × 1.5 mm diameter wire = 1.77 mm²
2 × 0.75 mm diameter wires = 0.88 mm²
So two 0.75 mm diameter wires are only about half of one 1.5 mm diameter wire, not equal.
If instead you mean 1.5 mm² cable and 0.75 mm² cable (the way electrical cables are normally specified), then:
1 × 1.5 mm² = 1.5 mm²
2 × 0.75 mm² = 1.5 mm²
In that case, yes, two 0.75 mm² conductors have the same total copper area as one 1.5 mm² conductor.
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