coaxial cable is what most (all) cable providers use
It doesn't really matter, as long as you connect them to the same polarity at both ends. Most people use the gold or reddish-copper wire as the positive, as it is the red terminal and the silver, or non-colored lead to the negative as it is black.
Whichever one you connect to the positive terminal. The colors are there so you can find the same wire at the other end.
Yes; it is tinned copper.
In speaker connectors, the copper-colored connector is usually positive, and the silver-colored connector is negative.
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Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable
It is an ethernet cable.
A single copper wire surrounded by at least three layers typically refers to a coaxial cable. The innermost layer is the copper conductor, followed by insulating layers, and an outer protective layer. Coaxial cables are commonly used in telecommunications and audio/video applications for their ability to transmit signals efficiently and with minimal interference.
There are copper fittings that will connect to galvanized.
The description if that of "coaxial cable".
A covalent bond. or just hit it
Copper surrounded by a plastic insulator.
because plastic is an insulator
An atom is the smallest particle of copper that still retains its chemical properties. Each copper atom consists of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that determine its chemical behavior. At this scale, further division would result in breaking the atom and changing the fundamental properties of copper.
The 1940 cent consists of 95% copper and 5% zinc. The 1940 nickel consists of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The 1940 dime, quarter and half dollar consists of 90% silver and 10% copper.