what is the difference between electrical wire and
electrical conductor?
Answer Posted / jaswinder singh
Any metal like Copper, Aluminium, Steel, Gold, brass or
liquids, which allow the elect. current to flow from it, can
be called as electrical conductor. Electrical wires have
conducting material with insulation. Wires are used in
electrical wiring.
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