Not if you own the wire. It would be wrong to steal it.
I think copper is cheaper.
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.
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.
Usually above 99%.
Copper. Copper is an excellent conductor.
Copper stays where you put it much better than saline water does.
Yes, you can connect copper wires to tin coated copper wires using a soldering iron and solder. The tin coating can be heated and merged with the copper wire to create a strong electrical connection. Heat the wires together and apply solder until it melts and flows over the connection point, forming a bond.
Copper is used for telephone wires because it is the second best conductor of electricity after silver (which is a little pricey).
copper is a very good electrical conductor. it's also used in wires because it's very maleable.