Could be a lot of metals depending on how old it is. A coil of fuse wire hasn't been used in North America for over 50 years.
alloy of tin and led
It is called a fuse
Yes, iron could be made into a wire. However, because of its susceptibility to oxidation and lower conductivity than copper, this metal is not commonly used for electrical wires.
Electrical wires are made from copper, as copper is a good conductor of electricity.
electrical conducters are madfrom metal because charges can travel through metal but rubber is a insulator so the charges cant get throught it so wires are covered with rubber for safety reasons so you don't get a shock.
tin lead alloybasically tin lead allows are used . but other metals which have low melting point and appropriate resistivity can be used
Obviously, rubbers are not conductors. Wires are commonly made of copper.
It is called a fuse
It is called a fuse
Fuse wires typically contain around 99% copper. This high copper content helps to ensure good conductivity and heat resistance, which are important properties for fuse wires to effectively protect electrical circuits.
In electrical engineering, a safety device that protects electric circuits from the effects of excessive electric currents. A fuse commonly consists of a current-conducting strip or wire of easily fusible metal; whenever the circuit is made to carry a current larger than that for which it is intended, the strip melts to interrupt it.
All wires designed to caerry electricity have to be good conductors.
if by "twisted pair cable" you mean a cat5 cable which is commonly used as an ethernet cable. then it´s made of copper.
the sdyney harbor bridge is made up of about thirty tons of steel and people cantake tours up the bridge but they have to be strapped in the safety wires
Two basic types of wire are used: solid and stranded .Solid wires are single strand conductors.Stranded wires are the most common and are made up of a number of small solid wires twisted together to form a single conductor.
Two basic types of wire are used: solid and stranded .Solid wires are single strand conductors.Stranded wires are the most common and are made up of a number of small solid wires twisted together to form a single conductor.
AnswerNO. What will you do when the fuse burns out?That fuse holder was designed into the system for a good reason, to make it simple to replace a burned out fuse. Now you have made it much harder to do a simple repair job.Answeryes because even if the fuse burns out again alls u gotta do is desolder it then sodder a new fuse in. also i would add more wire because that old wire mite not survive a lot of soldering and desoldering and bending
Yes, iron could be made into a wire. However, because of its susceptibility to oxidation and lower conductivity than copper, this metal is not commonly used for electrical wires.