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02. Why do we use copper wire as connecting wires in the circuit? ​

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Answered by debamroy526
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Answer:

Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity, allowing electricity to flow freely through it. As a result, it's employed to form wire connections. Copper has an extremely low electrical resistance when used as a connecting wire.

Answered by ManishShah98
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