Copper
Pylons are there to carry electric wires which send large amounts of electrical energy across the country from where it is generated to where it is used. Pylons usually carry electricity at many thousands of volts because this is the efficient way to transmit it. Typical voltages on pylons are 100,000 volts up to a limit of about a million volts. The wires carried on pylons are usually made of stranded aluminium with a steel core, with overall diameters up to about one inch. A line of pylons carrying six wires making up two 3-phase circuits and operating at 132,000 volts can carry a power of about 200 megawatts, enough for a town of 200,000 people.
Copper is a reddish brown element used for electrical wiring as it is a good conductor of electricity.
yes, its an insulator. its a type of insulator used for wires, cables, etc
In low voltage wires, the insulation factor of the coating determines the wire's voltage rating. A wire coating of cross linked poly vinyl is used as an insulation. High voltage transmission wires uses no coating on the wire
aluminum
Conductors are wires that carry the volts and current to and from a device that needs electricity to run.Other answersConductors are the transport media for free electrons to travel along in the form of a current.The use of a conductor is to carry electricity. For example, a length of copper wire is called a conductor when it is used to carry electricity.
Wires are used as electricity conductors.
Copper is the cheapest and widely used element in wiring. Copper alloys are also used for the long run, increase flexibility and better handle of temperature changes.
pliers are used for electricity wires
It takes two wires to complete a circuit. They are commonly called a positive and negative. Without a flow of electricity both in and out of an electric item, there will no be a circuit and the item will not work.
Copper, and to a lesser extent gold, are used in conductors.
electricity running through wires creates a small magnetic force, so wires are spooled and a current is run through them
Metal wires are single strands of flexible material often used to carry electrical currents, telecommunication signals, and hold mechanical loads.
i was thinking copper
It is metal as it conducts electricity and it is on the left side of that big black line in the periodic table. It is in fact used in wires for it's conductive properties.
Copper is used for telephone wires because it is the second best conductor of electricity after silver (which is a little pricey).
Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity, so it cannot be used to make wires that need to carry electrical currents effectively. It also has a low melting point, which would make sulfur wires easily melt or deform when exposed to even moderate heat. Additionally, sulfur is brittle and tends to crumble, making it unsuitable for applications where flexibility and durability are required.