Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity. It has a high boiling point. Copper is also malleable. Malleable or ductile is when you can bend the thing. If the thing is not ductile it cannot be bent.
yes because it posses the properties of ferro magnetic materials
Zinc is combined with copper to form the brass alloy. The ratio varies, and sometimes other materials are added to create an alloy with different (or application-specific) properties. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on brass.
Only iron, nickel, and cobalt have "magnetic properties" thus brass, copper, and aluminum tools do not.
All physical and chemical properties are different.
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There are many different types of electrical materials most of which are types of metals. The most common electrical material is copper.
Ductility is one of the imp properties of materials. There are many materials with high ductility. But most commonly used are GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, ALUMINIUM,etc. That is why we use these to make jewelers. Which need high ductile materials.........
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper and it is used in conducting heat.
Some different materials that sinks can be made from include granite, copper, stone, and stainless steel. Other materials may include ceramic and marble.
it is made up of different materials most of it is iron and copper
They do not have the same set of physical properties. At the very least they have different melting and boiling points, and different densities, and their colors are not identical.
copper and zinc both are conductive materials but as copper is in lower position than zinc in electromotive charts zinc is more than copper but other material properties like corrosive force,strength are better for copper. so for daily use copper is better than zinc.