Chemistry, asked by aavanipradeep, 1 year ago

why is graphite not being used for making electric cables??

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Answered by saitejassb
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The resistivity of graphite magnitude is substantially higher than common metal alloys such as aluminum, silver ·Aerospace applications . ·Batteries . ·Carbon brushes . ·Graphite electrodes for electric arc furnaces for metallurgical processing . ·Moderator rods in nuclear power plant. copperGraphite has many applications. Powdered graphite is used to reducefriction between machine parts, engine casings on aerospacevehicles, and shielding high voltage power cables.
Answered by mahijiwani
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Since graphite is an allotrop and also it is brittle in nature.... though being a good conductor it is not used.

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