amplify voltage, the more wraps in the coil the more voltage I think. others may improve this answer but thats what i have found to be true.
I believe it might be copper coils
Cool it. If the water vapor is contained, copper coils are commonly used. In the cloud sense, water vapor is cooled as it rises, like when encountering a mountain range.
CuSO4 copper sulfateCuSO3 copper sulfiteCuS copper sulfideCuSO unknown, rather impossible copper-sulfur compound
There are many e.g. CuO, CuCO3 CuSO4 and Copper Phthalocyanine which is an important blue pigment used in blue paints and inks.
Copper and gold.
Most electrical coils and solenoids, use copper wire.
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Some DC motors.
Probably not. The exchange coils may be.
Dude.. because copper is a insulators of heat so they prevent heat\warmth to reach through it thus letting the coils cool.
I believe it might be copper coils
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Electric motor, the alternating-current alternator, and the rotary converter. A basic dynamo consists of a stator wound with copper coils and a magnetic armature. As the magnetic armature spins it induces a current in the copper coils.
Usually enamelled copper wire.
A water turbine produces energy by transferring the energy from flowing or falling water using a generator. A generator uses copper coils and magnets to create energy. The magnetic field produced from the magnets need to cross over the copper coils which excite the particles in the coils to produce and cause the electricity to flow, making electricity from water.
To stop them from becoming frail and splitting.
Most transformers have coils made of pure copper. This copper is really pure, and it is not an alloy.Certainly we know of situations where other materials are used to wind the cores of transformers. In superconcuctive matnets, the coils are alloys or composite materials that have specific superconductive properties. And don't forget the coils in the calutrons used at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to enhance uranium diring World War 2. They were made of silver that was borrowed by the ton from reserves at Fort Knox!By and large, most transformers we encounter will be wound with pure copper wire. It might be worth noting that recycled copper is not generally used to make copper wire as it is not pure enough. Virgin copper is generally the best choice for electrical wire, and recycled copper works very well for copper pipes and copper tubing.