Why is a smaller gauge bigger?

The explanation goes back to the original process of wire drawing. The number of times a wire is drawn and stretched relates to the numerical value given to the wire gauge. The drawing and stretching decreases the physical size of the wire making it longer and thinner. Wire drawing then, increases the gauge of a wire.
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Are smaller gauges bigger?

"Here [in the U.S.] it's measured by gauge." Gauge sizes work in reverse, meaning that the higher the number, the thinner the width. So higher numbers (like 16 gauge) are thinner than smaller numbers (like a 6 gauge). When discussing gauges, references to a "larger gauge" means bigger around, not a bigger number.
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Why is gauge measured backwards?

As a wire increases in physical width the gauge of that wire will decrease in numerical value. This seems backwards but, there must be an explanation to this that makes some form of sense.
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Is the lower the gauge the stronger?

Everything You Need to Know About Gauge of Steel

The rating for steel gauge may seem backward: the smaller the number, the thicker the steel. 7 gauge steel, for example, is much thicker than 12 gauge steel. And the thickness makes a difference—the thicker the steel, the stronger it is.
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Is higher or lower gauge better?

Also, the larger the cross-section, the greater the amount of current (amperage) the wire can safely carry before overheating. A wire with a smaller gauge (larger diameter) can carry more power than one with a larger gauge. In general, a lower AWG number is better than higher AWG.
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Understanding Gauge Sizes



Which is stronger 9 gauge or 11 gauge?

The mesh is between 2 and 2-1/2 inches on the 11 gauge fabric but about an inch smaller on the 9 gauge fabric. This just indicates the size of the diamonds in the fabric. The smaller and more numerous the diamonds, the stronger the fabric, as in the case of the 9 gauge variety.
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What is thicker 10 gauge or 12 gauge?

A door made from 10-gauge (. 135) steel is over twice as strong as one made from 12-gauge (. 106) steel even though it is only . 029 thicker (see Steel Strength Chart).
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Is 16 or 18 gauge thicker?

Gauge is the standard unit of measure for sheet steel and wire products. The lower the number, the thicker the steel. Therefore, 16 gauge is thicker than 18 gauge steel. The reason we promote using 16 gauge steel for your sinks versus 18 gauge is 16 is more rigid.
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What is bigger 10 gauge or 8 shotgun?

Shotguns are classified by gauge, which is a measure related to the diameter of the smooth shotgun bore and the size of the shotshell designed for that bore. Common shotgun gauges are 10-gauge, 12-gauge, 16-gauge, 20-gauge, and 28-gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the larger the shotgun bore.
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Is 20 or 25 gauge thicker?

Liner Gauges

The gauge represents the thickness of the liner, which is measured in millimeters. A 20 gauge swimming pool vinyl liner would be thinner than a 25 gauge vinyl liner, for example, with 20 gauge and above pool liners going into in-ground pools.
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Why is aluminum gauge different than steel?

This is because gauge is correlated with weight. Also, gauge is defined differently between ferrous metals like steel and non-ferrous metals like aluminum. So a 12 gauge plate of steel is over 0.020” thicker than the same gauge aluminum.
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Who invented gauge?

Eugene Bourdon (1808–1884) was a brilliant French watchmaker and engineer who invented the Bourdon gauge in 1849. This revolutionary new pressure measurement device enabled accurate measurement of much higher pressures than existing measurement devices.
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What is the gauge system based on?

Gauges are old measures of thickness. They originated in the British iron wire industry at a time when there was no universal unit of thickness. The sizes of the gauge numbers were the result of the process of wire-drawing and the nature of iron as a substance.
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Is 22 or 25 gauge bigger?

The higher the gauge, the smaller the diameter. For example, a 30 gauge needle has a narrower lumen than a 25 gauge needle. Different companies use different measurements for gauges, so it is important to specify inner diameter.
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Is an 18 gauge needle larger than a 20 gauge needle?

IV needles are sized by gauges, and the smaller the gauge number, the bigger the needle will be. In this article and video, I'll discuss the three most common IV gauge needles you'll encounter as a nurse: 18 gauge, 20 gauge, and 22 gauge.
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How does gauge sizing work?

The higher the gauge, the thinner the barbell. For example, a 22G barbell is going to be very thin, and a 14G barbell is going to be thicker. Piercing jewelry ranges in size from 22G - 00G; after 00G, jewelry is measured in fractions of inches in the US and millimeters internationally.
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Are 8 gauges illegal?

The 8-gauge dates back to the blackpowder days. They are an obsolete gauge that has not been made in the U.S. since the late 19th century and are illegal today for hunting waterfowl. It's also illegal to shoot waterfowl with lead shot. The 10-gauge shotgun is the largest one used in the U.S. today.
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Is there a 4 gauge shotgun?

The . 410 is named for its nominal bore size, and is not a gauge at all. A 4 gauge shotgun would have a diameter of 1.052″. Compared the 12 gauges .
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Which is thicker 20 or 22 gauge?

20 gauge is thicker wire than 22 gauge. Thick enough to be bold, but still easy to slip through your piercing.
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Is 16 or 14 gauge wire bigger?

The thicker the wire, the lower the gauge number. Is that correct? For long wire runs, high power applications and low impedance speakers, thick wire (12 or 14 gauge) is recommended.
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Which is heavier 12 gauge or 14 gauge?

The 12 gauge sheets are 40% heavier than the 14 gauge sheets. 12 gauge sheets are designed for dynamic pressure, the 14 gauge sheets are designed for static pressure. 12 gauge systems have a lifetime warranty!
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Is 11 gauge or 12 gauge steel stronger?

11-gauge steel is 1.45 times stronger than 12-gauge steel.
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Which is thicker 18 gauge or 20 gauge metal?

The word gauge with a number by it refers to the thickness of the metal used in constructing the casket. The higher the number the thicker the steel. 18 Gauge is a thicker metal than a 20 Gauge. 18 Gauge would be a stronger metal than a 20 Gauge as well.
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