it is likely that the wires in a toaster are made of copper and not silver,because wire is a type of conductor which would help the toaster resume working.
yes it is likely that the wires in a toaster are made of copper and not silver,because wire is a type of conductor which would help the toaster resume working
Yes. resistance in wires within the toaster causes those wires to become very hot.
Copper is a metal and as such it can conduct electricity very well. Additionally, copper is a very good conductor off heat when compared to the more abundant metals such as aluminium.
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Young's modulus or modulus of elasticity is a property of the material. As in both the wires we have copper material the young's modulus will be the same. It does not get altered with length or area of cross section.
yes it is likely that the wires in a toaster are made of copper and not silver,because wire is a type of conductor which would help the toaster resume working
Most likely insulated copper.
I think copper is cheaper.
Electrical wires are usually made from metals.
we use copper in wires because it is a conductor of both heat and electricity
Electrical wires are made from copper, as copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Sink in what water? Well, not taking in account that the electric wires in the toaster shouldn't be immersed in water, a toaster would sink because its density is greater that of water. Had it been less the toaster would float.
The wires in a toaster are composed of a metal that heats up when you pass a current through the wires. The voltage, current and resistance for the toaster obey Ohm's Law (Voltage = Current x Resistance). When the wires heat up this heat causes the bread to toast. The toast is not part of the circuit and is not involved in Ohm's Law.
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If you mean 2 bare copper wires those are the ground wires. Tie them together and then connect the light fixture ground wire which will be green or bare copper to those ground wires.
no its light. its in wires and those are light. i scrap wires for the copper to sell. i would know
Copper has been used lately in wires and cables like coaxial and electric wires.