Copper is used in electric wires because it is the best conductor of electricity that is known, apart from silver which is slightly better. For overhead wires a common material to use is aluminum because it is much lighter, although not such a good conductor. Overhead high-voltage wires usually use aluminium stranded wire with one or more steel strands in the centre to give strength.
This element is used for that process, and for the preparation of those compounds.
The wires must first be heat resistant. For that the best wires that can be used are wires made up of superconductors.
Their high conductivity is why transition metals are used to make electrical wires.
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usually a mixture of tin and lead metals are used
Copper is the cheapest and widely used element in wiring. Copper alloys are also used for the long run, increase flexibility and better handle of temperature changes.
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Copper. Copper is an excellent conductor.
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Copper is used in electric wires because it is the best conductor of electricity that is known, apart from silver which is slightly better. For overhead wires a common material to use is aluminum because it is much lighter, although not such a good conductor. Overhead high-voltage wires usually use aluminium stranded wire with one or more steel strands in the centre to give strength.
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