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explain the suitability of aluminium as an electrical conductor with respect to its mechanical and electrical properties​

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Answered by 02Muskan
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Pure aluminium is soft, ductile, corrosion resistant and has a high electrical conductivity. It is widely used for foil and conductor cables, but alloying with other elements is necessary to provide the higher strengths needed for other applications.

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Answered by haritha45
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Aluminum is a good conductor because it is a metal. In metals, the valence electrons are already detached due to the metallic bonds between atoms. We call these electrons that break the bond with their atom free electrons. They easily start moving whenever charge is applied to the metal.

Pure aluminium is soft, ductile, corrosion resistant and has a high electrical conductivity. It is widely used for foil and conductor cables, but alloying with other elements is necessary to provide the higher strengths needed for other applications.

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