a material that can be stretched into a wire
streached thin
The relationship between the length, material, and inductance of a wire is that the inductance of a wire increases with its length and the type of material it is made of. A longer wire and a wire made of a material with higher conductivity will have higher inductance.
When an electric wire is bent, the material comprising the wire undergoes deformation. The atoms within the material shift positions as the wire is bent, causing a change in its physical structure. This deformation can affect the wire's electrical conductivity and mechanical properties.
Property of a material by virtue of which, it can be drawn into thin.. wire.
Resistivity won't change. Resistivity is a material property that doesn't depend on the shape.
The answer depends on the material and thickness of the wire.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
your drive belt is streached or bad tension springs.
As a wire that runs underneath the cups, within the material for extra support.
No, the word 'streached' is not a noun. The word 'streached' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to streach. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, used to describe a noun.The noun form is stretch, a common noun.
Resistance in a wire restricts the movement of the electrons through the wire. This restriction transfers some of the energy contained in the electrons into the material of the wire and as this energy accumulates in the material of the wire the wire starts to heat. Therefore, there the energy that is transferred into the wire material is considered wasted because it is not available as electrical energy, which means the consumer who is using that wire is charge for the electrical energy that is waste. It the resistance is less in that conductor the consumer will save money.
A wire that is thicker than another wire of the same material has less resistance