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Why DC cables are thicker?

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A DC cable only has to resist the steady measured DC voltage and therefore has a certain thickness. An AC cable of the same nominal voltage, has to resist peak to peak voltage, which is about 1.414 times the equivalent DC voltage. Therefore, I would assume its insulation would be thicker.

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