why copper is used to make wi
re and not tin
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Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity; no other metal can compete with it in terms of electrical conductivity. The wires made of this reddish metal are capable of carrying comparatively more electric current per diameter of wire. In other words, these wires deplete less electrical charge in comparison to other wires when electric current passes through them.
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Copper is used to make wires because it is highly malleable and ductile.It also shows high conductivity of heat and electricity through it.It is more preferred than Tin.Tin shows less properties than copper.So,wires are made from copper rather than Tin.
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