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Why is copper used in electrical works?

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Answered by AlaxNeon
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All metals have some amount of resistivity to electrical currents, which is why they require a power source to push the current through. ... Copper has low resistivity, and therefore is an excellent conductor. Copper is also less oxidative than other metals.

Answered by Anonymous
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After silver, copper is a highly conductive metal. This means electricity can pass through it with greater ease, making it ideal for use in electrical wires.

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