The word is ductile. It is a physical property of many metals.
Any metal or metal alloy that is ductile. Common examples would be copper, aluminum and silver.
Metals can be drawn into wires.
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a ductile material is one that can be pulled out ,or drawn,into a long wire.
Yes it is routinely used for that purpose
Malleability
- It is not a ductile metal or- It is not a metal
It is because the stone and wood is too strong for wire to be pulled out.
YES!! because the property of matter to pulled into wires is DUCTILITY
No it's a gas
they are ductile
The answer will differ depending on the size of the wires that are to be pulled through a one inch (25mm) hole. How many 12/2 wires can be pulled through a 1" hole. I will also use some 14/2 and 12/3 .
a ductile material is one that can be pulled out ,or drawn,into a long wire.
Copper Wire
Yes it is routinely used for that purpose
Gold is the material that conducts electricity but cannot be pulled into wires. This is unlike the other materials like aluminum, copper and steel.
no unless theyre tight and pulled and brake
Malleability
Wires may not be grounded. Trace wires to see if one has split or pulled away.
A cable grip prevents tugging on the cable causing the wires to be pulled out from the plug.