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why are copper used as connecting wires​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity ; no other metal can compete with it in terms of electrical conductivity. In other words ,these wires deplete less electrical charge in comparison to other wires when electric current passes through them.

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Answered by SpaceWalker17
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Why is copper used as a connecting wire?

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Copper is used as a connecting wire due to the following reasons.

  • Copper is a good conductor of electricity as it allows the electricity to flow through it easily.
  • Copper as a connecting wire has very low electrical resistance.
  • Copper combines several properties that have traditionally made it preferred for most electrical wiring.
  • It provides good contact surface, is ductile (is easily bent repeatedly without breaking) and it is not very expensive and is easy to manufacture.

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