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Why is copper used to make electrical wiring?

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Why is copper used to make electrical wiring?

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It’s stability factors are much better than, say, aluminum or steel. Aluminum wiring can get hot under a high current load, steel can eventually rust away. Also, copper is flexible and it is a good electricity conductor.

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