It just means that the bare wire is insulated by a non-conducting coating. In home wiring the typical circuit has a black wire (Hot), a white wire (Neutral) and a bare wire which is ground.
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Wires have to be insulated from each other to confine the current inside the wire. Most wires are insulated with a pvc sheath surrounding the copper wire.
No it does not attract to magnets
Primary wire is a type of insulated copper wire used mainly for the electronic connections in automobiles and other low voltage electrical equipment.
Yes, if it is not an insulated wire. If it is bare copper it is always ground. But the hot and neutral wire are also copper, they are just insulated.
Phillips Insulated Wire Company Complex was created in 1898.
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An insulated wire is made of a conductor surrounded by an insulating 'jacket'.
Except for the ground wire they must be insulated.
It just means that the bare wire is insulated by a non-conducting coating. In home wiring the typical circuit has a black wire (Hot), a white wire (Neutral) and a bare wire which is ground.
An Insulated wire is one which has a coating of Heat Shrink Tubing, usually for safety; and an Uninsulated wire on the other hand does not have a coating of Heat Shrink Tubing.
depends on the grade and type of scrap copper. for example do you have insulated cable, stripped copper wire, buss bar, etc. No. 1 heavy scrap copper is around $3.00 per pound (lb)
Wires are insulated to stop a short circuiting between the common neutral wire and the wire that supplies the potential voltage to the load of the circuit.
The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
With an insulated handle wire cutter.
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