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A bare conductor is a conductor that does not have any type of insulation covering it. Insulated conductors (also known as coated) have a covering that protects them from outside sources.
no because you wouldn't want to plug something in to it would you e.g your telly the best conductors are usually metals
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it is a conductor
*a yes it is
A bare conductor is a conductor that does not have any type of insulation covering it. Insulated conductors (also known as coated) have a covering that protects them from outside sources.
Butyl rubber is an insulator, popular in covering wire.
Transmission cables are made of conductors and insulating material covering that conductor.
Yes, there are aluminium conductors that use a PVC covering for insulation of the conductor.
Bare cable is simply a conductor without a coating, sheating, or covering. It is just bare wire.
Water is a good conductor for electricity, and if your hands have a good conductor on them, chances are the electricity will jump to that good conductor, giving you a nasty shock or possibly even electrocuting you.
They are on the side of the engine block there is a plastic shield covering them your going to need a Allen wrench to take the plastic covering off
no because you wouldn't want to plug something in to it would you e.g your telly the best conductors are usually metals
plug it in the free spot and hook it up to the conductor your powering it to
it looks like a multi plug right under the steering collum.under the dash covering
Metal is a good conductor of electricity hence it gives an easy path and completes the circuit.
It is used to show the correct length that the wire has to be stripped to make a perfect termination. By using this mark no bare conductor will be exposed when the plug is assembled for use.