Copper is the best conductor of electricity. It is in the d block.
Copper is used because it is a good conductor. The pins are generally made of brass, an alloy of copper, as it is harder. Fuse clips are often made of copper. Also: Copper is desirable in electric circuits because it's the second-best conducting metal. The reason we don't use the first-best is on account of cost. The first-best is silver.
Because the metal Copper is a very good conductor - of both electricity and heat - copper wire can be used to carry an electric current in an electric circuit. The electric current consists of a flow of electrons.
If a material allows free electrons to move easily from one atom to another then we call that material a conductor. Most metals let their free electrons roam, so most metals are good conductors. Silver is the best conductor. Copper is almost as good at conducting as silver, and it costs a lot less, so copper is the most popular material used in electrical pathways, or circuits.
Gold or silicon may be the metal most popular for use in electronic circuits. Gold because it does not corrode in the atmosphere and silicon because it is used to make semi-conductors. <><><> A lot of gold is used for fine wires and contacts... Silver and copper quickly oxidise (also called "tarnish") if exposed to the atmosphere so are not used as much despite their very good conductivity which is almost as good as gold.
Yes copper is mined from earth.
copper as it is a good conductor of electricity :)
silver, copper are generally used in electric circuits
silver, copper are generally used in electric circuits
i sure hope so. copper is the most common metal used for electrical circuits.
becuse its a good conducter of electricity
Copper is : a good conductor, easy to work, and relatively cheap. And you use the insulation to help avoid shorts.
Copper is used because it is a good conductor. The pins are generally made of brass, an alloy of copper, as it is harder. Fuse clips are often made of copper. Also: Copper is desirable in electric circuits because it's the second-best conducting metal. The reason we don't use the first-best is on account of cost. The first-best is silver.
copper is cheaper to manufacture and easier to bend then steel
Copper fittings, electromagnets, electric wires, lead-free solder (alloyed with tin), integrated circuits.
Because the metal Copper is a very good conductor - of both electricity and heat - copper wire can be used to carry an electric current in an electric circuit. The electric current consists of a flow of electrons.
Because of the energy level involved. High-voltage short circuits can easily melt the conductors, causing them to spray liquid copper in all directions.
Chalcopyrite is used of ore of copper for pipes, electrical circuits, coins, ammunition, brass, and bronze.