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Voltage drop = ( \frac2 \times 50 \times 30 \times 7.31000 = 21.9V ) → Too high. Try 10 mm²: 4.4 mV/A/m → Drop = ( \frac2 \times 50 \times 30 \times 4.41000 = 13.2V ) → Still high. Try 16 mm²: 2.8 mV/A/m → Drop = 8.4V → Acceptable (but check ampacity).
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This is used by IT professionals to estimate how much cable is needed for a building fit-out or server room. Voltage drop = ( \frac2 \times 50 \times 30 \times 7
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