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peculiarities of different conducting wire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The resistance of a material limits the number of electrons that flow in the material and the amount of energy that is transferred and causes heat in the circuit. Resis- tance occurs in all electrical circuits—even the best of conductors have some resistance.

Answered by sanyfeba
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More often than not, the terms wire and cable are used to describe the same thing, but they are actually quite different. Wire is a single electrical conductor, whereas a cable is a group of wires swathed in sheathing. The term cable originally referred to a nautical line of multiple ropes used to anchor ships, and in an electrical context, cables (like wires) are used to carry electrical currents.

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