Copper, although it is not 100 % pure, it is still copper. for larger cables you can still get aluminum, but it is much more brittle and you can only work with it so much till it becomes weak. They also used a lot of aluminum in huses for a short period of time, but now they are back to copper.
Not sure about ALL wires, but a generic speaker wire is just copper metal wires.
tiny hot wires
electrical wires are selected to satisfy with the desired conditions and supply.
Connecting wires in electrical terms is called an electrical splice. All electrical splices have to be made in a junction box.
Their high conductivity is why transition metals are used to make electrical wires.
an exposed conduit used for carrying electrical wires/cables
Wires.
yes wires is electrical panel
To strip electrical wires and to twist mutliple wires together.
The electrical resistance in thick wires is less than thin.
electrical wires are selected to satisfy with the desired conditions and supply.
Connecting wires in electrical terms is called an electrical splice. All electrical splices have to be made in a junction box.
Through electrical wires.
which electrical wires bring electricity to an electrical device or motor The cable, otherwise known as the flex or the lead.
Electricity is not "captured" inside of electrical wires. The question makes no sense.
The two most comon metals that electrical wires are made from are aluminum and copper.
Their high conductivity is why transition metals are used to make electrical wires.
Radioshack.
with a sharpie