because it prevents short circuits
To identify aluminum wiring in your home, you can check the markings on the wiring itself, as aluminum wiring typically has "AL" or "ALUMINUM" stamped on the plastic covering. You can also hire a professional electrician to inspect your home's wiring and determine if it is aluminum.
because plastic is an insulator
Yes, mothballs can damage plastic and wiring due to the chemicals they release. The strong odor and fumes from mothballs can cause deterioration and discoloration of plastic materials, as well as corrosion of wiring over time. It is not recommended to use mothballs in areas where they can come into contact with plastic or wiring.
Copper surrounded by a plastic insulator.
A metal inner surrounded by foam and plastic or leather.
Glass, plastic and copper. glass for monitors. plastic for disks (its a special kind of plastic). Copper for the wiring.
Plastic (as well as a few other materials, e.g. rubber) is used as a protective layer to cover the wiring. Plastic is non-conductive, so given that there are no faults in the plastic, the electricity will not be able to pass through this protective layer and harm the handler. The actual wire itself is most commonly made out of copper.
The stubby J-shaped or L-shaped legs is the type of wiring has copper foil conductor strips mounted on a plastic or fiber base.
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Because they are made of lead plates surrounded by thick plastic and filled with acid.
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