Copper is often used as a material for the wire itself, but I don't think you would ever use a metal to insulate a wire. Metals all conduct electricity, meaning using them as insulators for anything electrical would be a very bad idea. The most common material used to insulate electrical wires is PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
No, mercury is not typically used as an electrolyte because it is a metal at room temperature and does not readily dissolve in water or other solvents to conduct electricity. However, mercury can be used as an electrode or in some industrial processes involving electrolysis.
Copper is the metal commonly used in wires due to its excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. It is a key component in various electrical wiring applications due to its ability to efficiently conduct electricity.
Conductor, which is why it's used for wires.
Plastic is generally used as an insulator. A plastic ruler would not be a conductor of electricity.
Beryllium metal is an electrical and thermal conductor. Beryllia, the ceramic of beryllium, is a thermal conductor and an electrical insulator. Both have very high thermal conductivity relative to other metals or oxides.
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Copper, and to a lesser extent gold, are used in conductors.
i was thinking copper
copper.
Copper is the most common.
Graphite is the only non-metal exception that can conduct electricity. Hence, even though graphite is a non-metal, it is used in batteries.
heat,gas and eletricity
Whenever lightning was created.
Mercury can be used for thermometers, it is found in most paints and used for the colour.remote batterys,and light switches if the conduct electricity.
the coal is burnt to boil water which is used to spin a giant coil of wire through a pully and wallah you have eletricity
wind and solar power
Yes, metal can conduct electricity because it contains mobile free electrons that can move freely across its structure, allowing the flow of electrical current. Metals are widely used in electrical wiring and circuit components because of their high conductivity.