Environmental Sciences, asked by Mansit2811, 11 months ago

How is a plastic wire different from copper wire?

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Answered by hemanth101
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Answer:

Magnet wire is copper wire with thin enamel insulation, instead of the usual thicker plastic. Both wires are same by conduct, but the magnet copper wire is specially coated with thin and high heat absorbing material. .

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Answered by debu28877
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Answer:

Because the plastic is poor conducter of electricity

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