Copper is the main metal used for this purpose.
Copper is the most common metal used in electrical wires due to its high conductivity and ability to easily carry electrical currents.
its a metal, its a solid, its on the periodic table, pennies are made out of the material, they are ductile and can be drawn into a wire.
Usually copper wires are preferred as a conductor. Or some other metal.
Mainly copper. Both copper and aluminum wire is used in the electrical trade. Copper in the smaller size wires but aluminum becomes more viable when bigger size wire is needed. This is usually 200 amp services and larger. When aluminum wire is used for a specific amperage, one size larger is required than when using copper. The money savings on aluminum wire over copper wire in the larger sizes is about 20%.
Pipes, wires.
The wires themselves are usually made of a metal such as copper.
The wires themselves are usually made of a metal such as copper.
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The plain and simple answer to this is yes. Metal (Copper or not) has the highest conductivity properties. I will say however that some are more conductive than other.
i was thinking copper
Copper is the main metal used for this purpose.
Copper, and to a lesser extent gold, are used in conductors.
Most electrical wires are made up of copper instead of any other metal. The reason for this is that copper is such an excellent conductor of electricity and it is relatively inexpensive.
The metal copper- however, US pennies are now copper plated zinc.
Not a mineral but a metal- copper.
Copper dude, mostly anyway.