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No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Aluminum has the best combination of strength, weight and cost for this application.
A 4-gauge aluminum wire can typically carry up to 70-85 amps of current for general household wiring applications. It is important to always consult with local electrical codes and a professional electrician to ensure safe and compliant electrical installations.
The best casting temperature for aluminum is typically between 1300-1500°F (700-800°C) depending on the specific alloy being used. It is important to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the casting process to ensure proper flow and solidification of the aluminum.
Copper is a better conductor than aluminum. Silver is even better. I think that at room temperature, gold is best, but superconductors at their critical temperatures are best.
Aluminum
Aluminum ions carry a charge of three. Al3+.
The internet would be the best place to buy an aluminum Christmas tree. Stores such as Sears or The Bay might carry these types of trees during the holiday season if there is a demand.
In the electrical trade aluminum wire is equivalent to copper wire as it is also used to carry current. To carry the same current as copper wire aluminum wire is up sized to meet the same ampacity.
Aluminum 4/0 wire car carry 180 amps at at 75 degrees Fahrenheit or 205 amps at 90 degrees. .
The chemical formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3. This is because the aluminum ion carries a 3+ charge, while the chloride ion carries a 1- charge. To balance the charges, three chloride ions are needed for every one aluminum ion.
Recycle and reuse aluminum
Aluminum foil.
Industrial grade aluminum is the best aluminum for a telescoping crane. This type of equipment can be purchased online or at local auto parts/equipment stores.
aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
There is no such thing as an electrical atom? Aluminum is an element. Electrons are in every element. They carry a small mass and have an negative charge.