Copper: Copper is one of Earth's elements. It is identified on the periodic table of elements with the atomic symbol 'Cu' and the atomic number '29.' The word 'copper' is derived from the Latin wordcuprumwhich is why its symbol is 'Cu.' ...
Why aluminium wires used in the transmission of electrcity are not insulated? Why do electrons in insulators not contribute to its conductivity? Good thermal conductors are also good electrical conductors. If so, why don't the connecting wires that are used to connect heat...
Diesel energy required is given by:(1)DE=(Electricalload)(1.223) 4.2. Wind Wind energy is available in size options that could theoretically meet a household's electricity needs. Weibull probability density functions are used to represent wind speed distributions because their left skew accurately ...
Copper. One of the most commonly used metals to conduct electricity is copper. As a material, copper is pliable, easy to wrap or solder, which makes it the best choice when large amounts of wiring are needed. Which two metals are used for making electric wires?
When deforming forces are removed the bodies tend to return to their respective original state which is virtue of its elasticity. There are several factors that elasticity which hammering and rolling, the effect of annealing, the effect of the presence of impur...