You need a Fish Tape and some wire lube.
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The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
A magnetic field can induce an electrical current in a wire.
Electrical wire is the type of wire that is used in electrical equipment. To strip the wires, you need to use wire strippers. There is also special tape called electrical tape that is used to secure the wire.
Electrical wire.
Fish tape is a tool that electricians use to pull wire through a pipe or tube. This website talks more about it: http://electrical.about.com/od/electricaltools/a/fishtape.htm
It's dependent on the wire's composition. That is, what material it is made of. <<>> The electrical resistance in a wire depends on the wire's length and cross sectional area.
You might be referring to "fish tape." That is a rod or wire that is inserted into walls to pull cables through. That is typically used by electricians. That way, they don't need to tear down entire walls to replace or upgrade electrical wiring. <<>> A fish tape is a mandatory piece of equipment when the project consists of a conduit system. Whether the system is ridged or EMT (electrical metallic tubing) conduit system a fish tape is needed to pull the conductors into the conduits.
the hot wire carries the electrical voltage
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wire that is for ground normally gren
If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.