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If a wire - or in fact, any conductor - moves in a magnetic field, a voltage will be induced in the wire or conductor. To actually get electricity for something useful, quite a few additional things are required. Do some reading about generators, to see how they are built.
The mechanical advantage is less than that given by a formula due to additional outside forces. This can include things like temperature which are difficult to predict or incorporate.
yes it is Conductors for flexible wires are normally made of stranded copper. Stranded conductors are composed of uninsulated "strands" of wire twisted together. The advantages of stranded conductor over a single strand of equal cross-section are increased flexibility and flex-fatigue life. The more strands of fine wire, the more flexible the wire will be. Other conductor materials include:aluminum and stainless steel. For more unusual applications, conductors are fabricated from pure nickel, pure silver, copper-covered aluminum, and a host of metals, metal alloys, and metal combinations. Metalized fibers such as Aracon can also be used for conductor material. Insulation also plays a role in a wire's flexibility.
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The advantage that the surface texture that a robust and flexible body provides for the brown algae is the durability. The other advantage is the attraction.
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A flexible cord is a flexible cable having a conductor cross section less than =<6mm squared providing a high degree of flexibility for non fixed wiring systems
It depends on the electrical standards of the country in which you live. In Europe, for example, the line conductor(not 'phase conductor'!) is brown, the neutral conductor is blue, and the earth conductor* is green/yellow stripe.[*properly called a 'protective conductor']
more flexible, able to shift into smaller places
one advantage is that it is more flexible.
advantages:due to corona formation the sir surrounding the conductor becomes the conducting and hence virtual dimeter of the conductor is increased.
At the highest level, copper wiring is a better conductor than aluminum, but not as good as silver or gold. It is quite flexible initially, but after much flexing in one place can get brittle. It is more expensive than aluminum. For a more useful answer, provide more details in your question.
Flexible cord colours are, White for neutral and Green for ground.AnswerIt depends on the standards used in your country. The above answer refers to North America. In Europe, the colours are brown for the line (not 'phase'!) conductor, blue for the neutral conductor, and green/yellow stripe for the earth (ground) conductor. For European three-phase systems, the lines are coloured brown, black, and grey.
Allows you to be flexible
It helps make the tire more sturdy and flexible.
The Chattel mortgage package offers competitive rates, which is their main advantage. They also have a range of flexible mortgage packages which may be an advantage.