No it should not at all
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Electricity does work by the electric potential of its electrons, measured in volts, so electric potential energy is what flows through your wires to empower them with the ability to call things to life!
· Elasticity-ability to return to its original shape or size after stretching · Flexibility- ability to bend up to a certain degree without breaking · Malleability-ability to be formed or shaped by pressure such as hammering · Ductility-ability to be drawn into thin wires. Example: aluminum · Brittleness-ability of a material to easily break · Luster- how shiny an object is · Solubility-ability to be dissolved in another substance · Viscosity- ability of a liquid to resist to flow · Volatility- ability to vaporize easily · Conductivity- ability to allow the flow of energy/electricity · Porosity- ability to allow liquid/gas to pass through. Example: clothes
It is by using the term malleability that we describe the ability of a material or substance to be beaten into thin sheets without breaking or tearing. There is a link below to the Wikipedia article on ductility, and malleability is sometimes considered an "extension" of this property of materials.
Ductility
chemical property
wires cannot be drawn from wood because they are brittle
Ductality and malleablity are the two qualities of metals which would make metals' ability to be seperated into wires and sheets respectively.
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No it should not at all
malleability and tensile strength.
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Ductility is the physical property related to the ability of a metal to be easily transformed in wires.
They used electricity and plugged wires with him.
The ability to stretch without breaking
Larger wires will not reduce the amperage draw of a device. Limiting amperage draw is accomplished by fuses wich blow when the amperage drawn across them exceeds their specifications.