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If your ring is gold and you gold wire and if your ring is platinum ring then using platinum wire...
We don't see gold wire used in microwave ovens. Gold wire is super expensive, and we can use copper more easily and for less money.
They are both conductive materials. Both of them are metals. Gold tends to be a better conductor than copper or aluminum, usually used in electrical wire.
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It depends on how thick the gold wire is. Gold is extremely ductile.
It has to be around 6-8 carats, but its near impossible to get the gold out of the pins and wire
A scientist is working with 10 meters of gold wire. How long is the wire in millimeters
The length of wire that can be drawn from 1 gram of gold depends on the wire's diameter. Gold has a density of about 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter, and its tensile strength allows it to be drawn into very thin wires. For instance, if you draw a wire with a diameter of 0.1 mm, you can produce approximately 1,000 meters of wire from 1 gram of gold. In general, the thinner the wire, the longer the length that can be produced from the same mass of gold.
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For its superb conductivityAnswerGold is not used to make fuse wire. Fuse wire is usually made up of an alloy of various combinations of metal (e.g. tin and lead) which results in the wire having good conductivity and a low melting point. In fact, gold does NOT have 'superb conductivity'; it is a relatively-poor conductor when compared with silver, copper, and aluminium.
The different types of wire that can be used for jewelry making include sterling silver, gold-filled, copper, brass, and stainless steel. Each type of wire has its own unique properties and is suitable for different styles of jewelry.
Gold wire is used in processors, and silver oxides are used as thermal conductor between processors and heat sinks.