I think it is made of Nickel mainly because it is attracted to magnets and it loses its property as a ferromagnetic material when subjected to candle flame (candle flame temperature is relatively small) knowing that the curie temperature of Nickel is about 355 degrees celsius .
Eng. Shady
Twist ties have a core made from aluminum wire.
Steel
Find the Hot side of the switch (Where there is voltage regardless of position of toggle on switch). Tie in new Black wire to GFCI. On wire nut with white wire tie in new white wire to GFCI. Do the same for the bare ground wire, if there is one.
Without knowing the thickness of the wire or its AWG wire size - and the exact name or type of the nickel alloy used to make the wire - there is not enough information in this question for anyone to be able to answer it! If the question can be asked again, giving that very basic information, someone may be able to give a better answer than this...
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Tie all the white wires together under a wire nut and push them back in the box. Tie the black incoming power wire and outgoing power wire, if there is one, together under a wire nut with a black wire pigtail. Connect this pigtail to one screw on each light switch. Connect the black wire going up to the lights to the appropriate switch you wish to use to control that light.
a twist-tie is a small wire with a plastic covering on it. you can actually take off the plastic (if you really want to) and you can see the wire. careful, it can hurt if you poke yourself with it.
Yes
The Twist tie was invented by T and T Industries in 1939. However the idea for the twit tie cam earlier by a man named George Hinson in 1923.
8 or 10 Kgs tie wire is used
you twist them while in the casing
Maysville, OK
how many meters in 1 kilo of tie wire
See my instructions at gideonstevens.com
Round the Twist - 1989 Pink Bow Tie 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
You usually buy it. If you need just a short piece, and you have some single-conductor wire, you can measure out two pieces a little longer than you need, tie one end to something, and chuck the other ends in an electric drill to twist them. The wires will get shorter as you twist, so be sure to start out with longer pieces.
1 roll of tie wire is equivalent to 45 kg.
(1) the higher the twist, the higher the throughput (2) The higher the twist, the the lower the crosstalk