general purpose of wire is to transmit power or signal in to receiver side
the following are the classifications of wire
Signal wires
Power wires
Co-axial wires
Most household wiring is type NM cable, sometimes referred to as Romex.
Household wire called romex has ground, neutral and hot wires.
There are a variety of wire coverings depending on what the conductor is used for. There are also different wire coverings for different temperatures where the conductor will be used. To answer the question the wires in a circuit are covered in insulation.
It means that the wires has different colors on it. I have an awkward family
Transmission Lines
12 gauge is thicker. Household wires in the walls are mostly ga 14. Majority of wires in the car wiring are ga 16, except control wires which are thinner, like ga 18 or 20, and main battery wires wich are very thick, probably ga 4 or 6.
Household wire called romex has ground, neutral and hot wires.
It can. You can refer to different coloured wires, or many different types of wire.
the answer is there are many like null, ul and PVC wire
Mostly wires and pipes for old houses
If you mean the wires in the battery charger's household AC power cord the three wires are "Hot" or "Live", "Neutral", "Ground".
there are different types of stepper motors according to there working voltage such as 5-24v. there are different types and number of wires. this motor moves clock and anti clock wise .
Because there are so many kinds of work that wires and cables need to perform. Carrying current for household and industrial power. Carrying signals for electronic devices. Hooking up the stuff in your car. These are all very different jobs requirering different wire.
bluetooth,wireless,normal wires
Fuse wires typically contain around 99% copper. This high copper content helps to ensure good conductivity and heat resistance, which are important properties for fuse wires to effectively protect electrical circuits.
Household electric wires are covered with plastic or other materials as insulation to prevent short circuits and fires, and to prevent electric shocks.
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Wires are built to a standard (a 'gauge'). Thicker wires can withstand more current.