Gold wiring is needed for these purposes:
- Very low resistance
- Corrosion-proof wiring
- Low resistance contacts points
- Failure-resistant microcircuitry
- Areas exposed to chemicals and chemical vapors
Gold plated wiring is needed for these purposes:
- Corrosion-resistant copper circuit boards.
- Circuit board edge connectors
- Trouble-free contact pins and sockets
- Corrosion-resistant wiring
- Outdoor devices
Wiring refers to the wires needed for the electrical system and controls for Pontiac GTO's
Because it is simply too expensive and there is not enough gold.
Volts are the "electromotive force" that is needed to "drive" the electricity through the wiring.
Too expensive, it would be stolen (as it is there are people stealing copper electrical wiring, and copper is much cheaper than gold).
Some electrical wiring are made of gold. Its a very thin plating of 24k gold but its better than copper. However the reason gold is best because it is most conductive. Usually gold wire or connecters are only used in data connections for quality. The only two reasons its not common is because gold is to expensive and rare.
Spain needed gold because there mines were running out of gold
Price is a major consideration!
yes, gold is not needed to survive
An electrical conduit is a system for routing and protecting electrical wiring. A cable conduit can be found wherever electrical wiring is needed. This includes wiring in appliances or in the walls of a home.
You can get a Ford Fiesta stereo wiring diagram at a website called modifiedlife. It also lists all the wire colors for each component that is needed for wiring the stereo.
Gold is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high conductivity. It is commonly used in electronic components and wiring.
Metal is the best conductor of electricity with respect to machinery and electrical wiring in building structures. Copper is perhaps the most common metal used in such instances. Gold is often used in micro-electronics. While it is much more expensive, it is a better conductor. Not that much gold is needed in micro-electronics.