| 1. | A local cable manufacturer donated the copper conductor for the coils.
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| 2. | Single-strand copper conductors are typically used as magnet wire in motors and transformers.
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| 3. | These beneficial properties for copper conductors conserve space, minimize power loss, and maintain lower cable temperatures.
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| 4. | The result was a PTFE-insulated ribbon cable containing multiple copper conductors, later called " Multi-Tet Cable ".
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| 5. | Demands for better drawability and movement towards zero defects in copper conductors are expected to continue.
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| 6. | To obtain equal ratings in aluminium transformers, a 66 % larger cross-sectional area is required than for copper conductors.
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| 7. | The main materials were indium tin oxide transparent electrical conductor, silicon dioxide diffusion barrier, and chromium and copper conductors.
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| 8. | Telephone extension cords are typically made with small-gauge, multi-strand copper conductors which do not maintain a noise-reducing pair twist.
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| 9. | The wire is typically constructed with a stranded tinned copper conductor, rubber insulating core, inner glass braid and a jacket.
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| 10. | Krarup cable has iron wires continuously wound around the central copper conductor with adjacent turns in contact with each other.
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