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assertion- electric wires cannot be made by copper reason-copper is bad conductor of electricity​

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Answered by rahulpatidar87
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Answer:

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Both Assertion and reason are true s the correct answer

Explanation:

Copper's excellent electrical conductivity allows it to conduct current with little resistance. Because copper is a diamagnetic substance, it does not become magnetised when current passes through it, and hence does not disrupt the circuit's current.

Electric wires cannot be made by copper:

  • While aluminium can be utilised for electrical purposes, copper outperforms aluminium in a variety of ways. Aluminum, for example, has a poorer conductivity than copper and is more susceptible to oxidation.
  • Because the aluminium oxide that accumulates on the surface is not as conductive as copper oxide, it will obstruct the flow of electricity.

Copper is bad conductor of electricity​:

  • In comparison to glass, copper is a poor conductor of electricity. An electric conductor permits electrical charges to flow freely through it. Conductivity refers to a conductor's ability to "conduct" electricity. Such materials provide less impediment to the flow of charges, or "resistance.
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