The same chemical properties as for any form of copper.
Physical properties of an element include its appearance, state at room temperature (solid, liquid, gas), density, melting and boiling points, and conductivity (thermal and electrical). These properties are determined by the arrangement and interactions of atoms in the element.
7 Properties include: Hardness, luster, streak, cleavage, density, color, and fracture.
Physical properties of metals: 1. good conductor of electricity 2.Conduct heat quickly 3.Can be formed into wires and pipes 4.very shiny and easily polished
Copper belongs to period 4 on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 29, which places it in the fourth row of the table.
Correct. Duralumin (or dural, duraluminum, or duraluminium) is an alloy primarily of aluminium, and then a combination of copper, manganese and/or magnesium. As no iron is included in this alloy, it is considered nonferrous. A link can be found below.
A 4-4-4-6 copper wire refers to its gauge size, with the first three numbers representing the American Wire Gauge (AWG) sizes of the conductors and the last number indicating the size of the ground wire. In this case, the wire has four 4 AWG conductors and one 6 AWG ground wire.
#6 bare copper wire.
# 4 copper wire short distance.
Use AWG #1 copper service entrance wire and #4 copper ground wire.
AWG #4 copper.
there are 4 main types of physical properties 1. Appearance 2. luster 3.Density 4.colour
there are 4 main types of physical properties 1. Appearance 2. luster 3.Density 4.colour
A 100 amp service requires that you use AWG 4 copper wire or AWG 2 aluminum wire.
No, you can use #4 bare copper ground wire.
AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
The recommended wire size for a 90 amp electrical circuit is typically 4 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for copper wire.
The recommended wire size for an 80 amp breaker is typically 4 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for copper wire and 2 AWG for aluminum wire.