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  2. Jump wire - Wikipedia

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    Stranded 22AWG jump wires with solid tips. A jump wire (also known as jumper, jumper wire, DuPont wire) is an electrical wire, or group of them in a cable, with a connector or pin at each end (or sometimes without them – simply "tinned"), which is normally used to interconnect the components of a breadboard or other prototype or test circuit, internally or with other equipment or components ...

  3. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to jumper cables is a cable used to interconnect the 12 volt power outlets (cigarette lighter outlets) of two vehicles. This method slowly recharges the battery, not by providing the current needed for cranking, as the engine cranking motor current draw will greatly exceed the fuse rating in a cigarette lighter outlet.

  4. Jumper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    When a jumper is on or covering at least two pins it is a closed jumper, when a jumper is off, is covering only one pin, or the pins have no jumper it is an open jumper. Jumperless designs have the advantage that they are usually fast and easy to set up, often require little technical knowledge, and can be adjusted without having physical ...

  5. American wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    (E.g. 1 mm diameter wire is ~18 AWG, 2 mm diameter wire is ~12 AWG, and 4 mm diameter wire is ~6 AWG). This quadruples the cross-sectional area and conductance. A decrease of ten gauge numbers (E.g. from 12 AWG to 2 AWG) multiplies the area and weight by approximately 10, and reduces the electrical resistance (and increases the conductance ) by ...

  6. Jumper cable (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jumper cable may also refer to: Jump wire, a short electrical wire with a solid tip at each end used to interconnect the components in a breadboard; Jumper cable (vehicle), a pair of electrical cables used to jump start a vehicle; Jumper Cable, the 33rd book in the Xanth series by Piers Anthony

  7. File:Jumper cable sequence.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: (1) to (4) is a safe sequence to connect jumper cables from the drained battery on the left to the working battery on the right by CMG Lee. If (2) were connected first and the loose end accidentally touches bare metal on its car, the working battery is shorted; shorting a drained battery is comparatively less risky.