When heated, it bonds with the metal(s)you're trying to attach. It melts at a lower tempature, & melding & joining itself the the other metal(s). It is also softer, so a welded joint it more likely to break than the metal it is welded to. There are different variables also, depending on the metal used, type of solder, flux & quenching, (cooling the metals in water after joining them, that came effect the temper-(flexibility & strength).
Red is positive , black is negative . Your question is too vague to offer any more than this .
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
The diameter of aluminum wires will be 85 mm squared and copper wires will be 127 mm squared for AC current 200 amp.
Hot wires in home are normally colored black. And ground wires in computers are normally colored black as well.
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There is no configuration with that amount of wires. Proper connection requires three wires and a ground.
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
The wires and that you have the wires
hot wires are black, white wires are ground
Electrons flow in wires.
Aluminum wires are insulated.
A bundle of wires are called a cable.
a Wii has three wires in all.
Thin wires have a greater resistance rhan thick wires. Imagine a straw. The thinner the straw. the less liquid can get through. Wires work the same way.
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As Long as your Negative wires are all secure it should be fine
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
Wires are built to a standard (a 'gauge'). Thicker wires can withstand more current.