Silver is not used for electrical wires mainly for two reasons. Silver is too expensive to use and it is a soft metal which is not suitable for electrical wires.
It's about economics. Copper is much much much cheaper than silver.
because it costs alot
Copper (Cu) is the most common metal used in conducting wire. If you have the money the best conductor (excluding super cooled super conductors) would be pure silver (Ag).
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you should turn off all lights and/or electrical equipment or fire hazards such as lights ovens stove anything that is flammable turnoff or get away from it. Otherwise, it will create fire.
Solid metals are often shiny, ductile(can be pulled into wires), malleable(can be hammered into thin sheets), and good condutors of heat and electricity. Hope this helped!
The things people wear are likely to determine how susceptible they are to electrocution. Wearing insulated boots and gloves can prevent someone from electrocution.
Electrical wires are made from copper, as copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Yea it is! That is why most of electrical wires are made of Copper!
Copper is good for use for electrical wiring because it has very low resistivity and is therefore an excellent conductor of electricity. It is not nearly as good a conductor as silver, but it is a lot less expensive.
Silver is used as a low resistance conductive material. Contactors and relays contact points are made of copper and are silver plated to obtain the lowest resistance between the moving contact faces.
Silver is the best electrical conductor. Copper is second. Gold is third. Aluminum is a good conductor but not for house wiring. It is used for high tension wires.
Even though silver is the best conductor of electricity, it is extremely expensive. Thus silver is not used to make electical wires. Silver is also very soft to be used as electric wires.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity. Among metals it is second only o silver, which is too expensive for practical use in wiring. Copper is also extremely ductile, meaning it can be easily drawn into wires without breaking.
Copper is not a good conductor of electricity. The electric wires could not be made of copper because of its poor conduction with electricity.
Electricity Wires where it's a good conductor & it's use to make some mechanical parts.
An insulator is a material that prevents the passage of electricity. An example is the plastic insulating cover on electrical wires, A conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow. An example is the copper wire used inside electrical cables.
Yo, These 3 are the best First = Silver (Ag) Second= Copper (Cu) Third = Gold (Au)
Copper is used for telephone wires because it is the second best conductor of electricity after silver (which is a little pricey).