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Why copper is used in cables than aluminum?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Copper has a higher conductivity and is able to better withstand load surges than aluminum. The benefits of it as a conductor are that it doesn't creep or loosen at its connection sites, and it offers more stability than aluminum.


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Answered by rachana9996
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copper and aluminum are a metals. so they are good conductors of electricity and heat. compared to aluminum, copper is more reactive and also good conductor of electricity than aluminum. hence copper is used in cables than aluminum.

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