Chemistry, asked by lakshaysaini3430, 9 months ago

Give reason why nickel is used in the strings of guitar

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Answered by urvashi6125
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Answer:

The winding on the thicker strings is made of nickel-plated steel. The steel that the string is made of is great for the magnets in the pickups to “pick up” while the nickel-plating helps to balance out the bright sound of the steel. The nickel also helps to keep the string smooth and protects it from corrosion.

Answered by mohakpaul2005
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Explanation:

The biggest reason for this is that the nickel plating on nickel-plated steel is ground down over time against frets and from wear, exposing the steel underneath. While nickel is not prone to oxidation, steel definitely is, so once the steel comes through those strings will start to corrode.

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