A typical car contains approximately 1 to 2 miles of copper wire, depending on the vehicle's design and features. This wire is used for various electrical systems, including the ignition, lighting, and entertainment systems. Luxury vehicles and those with advanced technology may have even more copper wire to support additional electronic components.
I think it is car tire
My PC speaker cables have a copper wire, as well as a insulated (white) copper wire. The headphones (Sony) appear to have 3 wires in them - green, red, and orange. The links you posted are more for car/home theater speaker wire.
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No, the ground wire should be attached to the green or bare copper wire. The black wires are typically live or hot wires and should never be connected to the ground wire.
This isn't going to work because the copper wire is gonna either melt or short the battery out by connecting the terminals together. This is basically how arc welding is done.
yes there is copper in a car but not to much of it
Typical harness wire is around 45-50% copper content. This is standard regardless of the type of car it comes off of. This also assumes that the harness has the computer taken off it. Otherwise the total copper in relation to the weight of the total is much lower.
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