Copper
Copper and aluminum used for electric wires
Usually the most common metal is stainless steel, which is usually just an alloy of steel (Iron and carbon), and chromium (which makes it stainless).
Yes, because to conduct electricity you need a metal wire, (usually copper). However they have a plastic outer coating (sheath) which protects them and insulates them.
Usually, you use ETP (electrical grade) copper, which is at least 99.9% pure. It could be different for special applications.
Not a mineral but a metal. Usually lead or zinc, depending on the battery.
There are several such as Tungsten a metal used in electric bulbs.
Copper Metal is used because it is good conductor of electricity
it was used in rock, metal, and jazz a little i think
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Usually some sort of metal, but the specific metal can vary. Many chains are made of steel, which is a mixture of iron and some other element, usually carbon.
An electromagnet is a temporary magnet made using electric current running around a metal core. The magnetic field can be turned on and off by controlling the flow of current. Electromagnets are commonly used in various applications such as electric motors, MRI machines, and speakers.
It can vary. For electric bass it is mostly commonly steel core wound with brass or steel.