Copper, although it is not 100 % pure, it is still copper. for larger cables you can still get aluminum, but it is much more brittle and you can only work with it so much till it becomes weak. They also used a lot of aluminum in huses for a short period of time, but now they are back to copper.
Copper is used in electric wires because it is the best conductor of electricity that is known, apart from silver which is slightly better. For overhead wires a common material to use is aluminum because it is much lighter, although not such a good conductor. Overhead high-voltage wires usually use aluminium stranded wire with one or more steel strands in the centre to give strength.
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
The names of common appliance wires include live, neutral, and ground wires. Live wires carry electrical current, neutral wires complete the circuit by returning current to the source, and ground wires provide a path for electricity to safely discharge in case of a fault.
The symbol for wires that are not joined is a dot placed at the intersection point of the wires. This indicates that the wires are connected without actually physically touching or being spliced together.
a Wii has three wires in all.
Usually above 99%.
Dont touch it
plug safety is to not touch to much wires
Copper stays where you put it much better than saline water does.
Silver is not used for electrical wires mainly for two reasons. Silver is too expensive to use and it is a soft metal which is not suitable for electrical wires.
Other than the pollution that comes from making wires, insulation, metal for transformers, and logs for poles, not much.
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use the existing wires you only need to change the gauge of the wires if amp is 500+ watts if less watts there not much difference in sound quality
To much resistance in the spark plug wires, replace the spark plug wires.
atleast 8 feet
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