That's the fuel heating element. It helps the diesel fuel from gelling up which can clog the fuel lines and injector ports. Old diesel fuel was more prone to this. New ultra low sulfur fuel isn't as oily as the good old diesel #2 and has more agents in it and is more refined to keep the soot levels to a minimum. The 7.3L didn't have many problems with the heating element except for they have been known to short to ground causing a fuse to blow. I can't remember which one. Other then that not many problems. Hope this helps.
A copper wire will sink in water because copper is denser than water.
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No. Like all metals (with the exceptions of lithium and sodium) copper is denser than water.
A short piece may be supported by the surface tension of water, but a coil of copper wire would sink.
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No. Copper wire is a solid
No.. Copper wire isn't
No, copper wire is not magnetic.
Copper wire sent for recycling is remelted and rerefined. It becomes a new copper product one of which might be new copper wire.
No, copper wire is not soluble in water or any other common solvents because it is a metallic substance. Solubility typically refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid, and metals like copper do not dissolve in this way.
If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.