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In the National Electrical Code, the current carrying abilities of conductors are called the ___________.

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Answer:

Ampacity

Explanation:

Ampacity is a word used to expalin ampere capacity defined by National Electrical Codes.

Ampacity is defined as the maximum current, in amperes, that can flow in a conductor continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding the temperature rating of the conductor.

Therefore, in the National Electrical Code, the current carrying abilities of conductors are called the Ampacity.

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