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The main difference is in the price. Oxygen-free copper is sold to people with plenty of money for loudspeaker wire, but provided the wire has less resistance than one tenth of the speaker resistance (usually 4 or 8 ohms), the resistance of the wire is immaterial, and ordinary copper wire is perfectly all right. Highly refined copper has about 1% better conductivity than the usual variety. That difference in conductivity is insignificant for audio use and is also produced by a 3 degree C temperature rise in copper.
The type of material used to connect the pieces. Solder is used on copper or brass. Brazing uses a copper alloy and is used on Iron based items. Same process in how it is done.
in EEM copper material used is more than the normal motor.the EEM has more efficiency around 95% than the normal motor.
Sweat a female fitting on the copper or use a compression coupling between the two.
Yes, copper wire is a conductive element and is the most addiquite substance for distribution of electricity known.
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An Alkali is a soluble base. A Base may be a ssolid , that will dissolve in water, whereupon it becomes an alkali. Sodium oxide is a solid base (Na2O) . However, when it is dissolved in water it becomes the alkali sodium hydroxide. (NaOH) Na2O + H2O = 2NaOH .
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lead is soft and copper is hard
The "non-alkaline" battery is probably best "defined" by comparing it to the alkaline battery. Both are chemical cells, but the alkaline battery has as an electrolyte a basic solution of potassium hydroxide. (A base is often said to be "alkaline" in chemistry.) The "non-alkaline" battery uses zinc and ammonium chloride, which are acidic, as an electrolyte. The alkaline battery packs a higher chemical energy density than the "regular" or, as it is marketed, "heavy duty" or "industrial" battery. That's why it is generally more expensive and lasts longer. Use the links below to learn more.
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copper is a red solid. Chlorine is a greenish gas.
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Bronze is a copper alloy (usually containing tin as the primary non-copper component). Copper is, well, copper.
Yes. but it isn't the only metal used for batteries.