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$$A = \frac20.646.9 \approx 2.99 , mm^2$$

Professionals typically follow a structured five-step method to determine the correct cross-sectional area for a conductor: Cable size calculation - TiSoft calculation for cable size

Select a cable size whose tabulated current-carrying capacity (under reference conditions) ≥ rated ampacity needed. $$A = \frac20

Ensure cable withstands fault current without insulation damage. Adiabatic equation (IEC 60364-5-54): [ S = \frac\sqrtI_sc^2 \times tk ] Always verify final selection against local regulations and

Cable sizing is a multi-step process balancing thermal, voltage drop, and short-circuit constraints. Always verify final selection against local regulations and consult manufacturer datasheets. Oversizing for voltage drop or future loads is recommended, especially for long distances or critical circuits.

For continuous loads: [ I_b = I_l \times \textDiversity Factor (if applicable) ] For motors or inductive loads, consider starting current and duty cycle.

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