metal
if its not metal than its not a wire
Thin wires
Thin Wires in the Voice was created in 1967.
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
Thin wires have a greater resistance rhan thick wires. Imagine a straw. The thinner the straw. the less liquid can get through. Wires work the same way.
I don't know but I think the physical property of this is state
Thin wires have higher resistivity than thick wires because of increased electron scattering in thin wires. In thin wires, electrons collide more frequently with the wire's atoms or impurities, causing more resistance to the flow of current. Thicker wires have more free space for electrons to move through, resulting in lower resistivity.
I think thick wires are smarter
DUCTILITY
because
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
The property of metals to be drawn out into thin wires is called ductility. This allows metals to be stretched into wire or other thin forms without breaking.
Coil wires are typically thin, insulated wires wound into a tight coil or spiral shape. They are commonly used in electrical components such as transformers, motors, and inductors. These wires can be made from various conducting materials such as copper, aluminum, or steel.