Can I use cable instead of busbar?
Busbar uses less space than cable systems. This is a major advantage when dealing with thousands of amps. Cable requires large bend radii that take up a lot of space. […]
Busbar uses less space than cable systems. This is a major advantage when dealing with thousands of amps. Cable requires large bend radii that take up a lot of space. […]
Electrical conductivity is a measure of how well a material transports an electric charge. This is an essential property in electrical wiring systems. Copper has the highest electrical conductivity rating […]
The resistance of a conductor is proportional to its length and inverse proportional to its cross-sectional area. So, If the fuse wires are thick, the larger cross section decreases the […]
It is very much advisable to use alloys in place of pure metals that have low melting point. Note: The most commonly used fuse wire is made of alloy consisting […]
A fuse wire is made of tin alloy because it has low melting point, so that it may melt easily, whereas a copper wire cannot be used as a fuse […]
A copper wire cannot be used as a fuse wire because it has a high melting point. It will not melt easily when a high electric current passes through it […]
The aluminum conducted heat the fastest at an average of 14 seconds. The bronze was the second fastest at 16 seconds. The silver nickel averaged 19 seconds to conduct heat […]
Among the given options, iron is a metal. Water, kerosene and air are non-metals. Iron is a good conductor of heat. Click to see full answer Is copper a good […]
Electrical contacts are generally made from metals with high electrical conductivity, except in applications such as high-power equipment brushes where abrasive wear is expected. The most commonly used metal surfaces […]
Most of the metals are considered as the very good conductors but copper is the best and it loses three electrons at the room temperature. All the copper atoms together […]