Physics
(a) Name the material used for making connection wires. Give reason for your answer.
(b) Why should a connection wire be thick?
Answer
(a) Copper or aluminium materials are used for making connection wires because their specific resistance is very low and hence they possess least possible resistance.
Due to low (or negligible) resistance of connection wires, the current in circuit remains unaffected, and the loss of energy due to heating is prevented. Hence, they are made of materials such as copper or aluminium, whose specific resistance is very small.
(b) The connection wires are made thick so that their resistance becomes low.
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