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Ductility
Yes
With Junction boxes.
Malleable
Ductility. A metal can be drawn into wires as the atoms of a metal are packed regularly in layers and they are of the same size. Hence when a force is applied, layers of atoms can slide over one another.
Ductility
That's the 2 coil packs where one end of the spark plug wires connect ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
They are not ductile. Metals are ductile which means that they can be drawn into wires, while non-metals are usually not.
It is electronic. If your speedometer isn't working, check the wires going into the little black 'box' at the negative battery terminal... you can eliminate this box and connect all these wires together at the ground connection. Most likely the ground wire for the speed sensor is broken there.
Metals can be easily drawn into wire because they are malleable. These metals are also really wonderful conductors which is why they are picked for wires.
can be drawn into wires.
Yes
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plug them in
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Answer why does the person who made a circuit a probably connect the wires to a penny
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.