Dig a small hole and take the cutting edge of a knife and give your
connection to it and close the hole and pour some water.
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copper has no linear portion to their stress-strain curve, so the offset method cannot be used. The European Standard for general-purpose copper rod, EN 12163 (Ref 8), gives approximate 0.2% proof strength.
Generally a larger diameter copper wire would create the least resistance to electron flow. Copper is the most conductive and is widely used.
If you are referring to the use of aluminium windings, instead of copper windings, then the answer is yes. However, because aluminium has a higher resistivity than copper, to produce the same rating as a copper-wound machine, the aluminium conductor would require a slightly larger cross-sectional area, which means that that the machine would be somewhat larger.
When compared by volume, copper is best, then aluminum and finally iron. When compared by weight, aluminum is better than copper. You have to compare by volume because aluminum is so much lighter than copper, an aluminum wire that weighed the same as a copper wire would be much bigger and harder to work with.
If a bar of copper is brought near a magnet and rubbed it will get magnetized and would behave like magnet. But this would be temporary and this property would wear after some days.
If I were facing this issue, I would run a new copper wire for the range circuit. Call an electrician, who can provide you with options.
most likely a bad wire or a lose connection on the back of the outlet!
No, copper pipes need to either be soldered, or connected with compression fittings. PVC cement will not bond with copper and provide a "solvent weld", it would be a very weak connection.
Copper is considered a nonrenewable resource because it is extracted from the Earth's crust through mining processes, which cannot be replenished at a rate equal to its consumption. Once mined and used, copper cannot be readily replaced, making it a finite resource.
That would be ITU G.992.5 also referred to as ADSL2+ or ADSL2Plus.
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Only if the acid is above the melting point of copper. However, the copper might dissolve in acid if the acid is oxidizing. If it did, copper ions would be present in the solution formed, but there would not be an metallic copper in it.
If you connect copper to aluminum without a proper connector, over time corrosion can occur due to the dissimilar metals causing a galvanic reaction. This can lead to deterioration of the connection and potential failure. It is recommended to use a connector specifically designed for connecting copper to aluminum to avoid this issue.
Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.
No, copper and oxygen would not form a covalent bond. Instead, they would likely form an ionic bond, where copper would donate electrons to oxygen to create a copper oxide compound.
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