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*Also known as "Enamled Wire" (Typically copper, but can be other metals) | *Also known as "Enamled Wire" (Typically copper, but can be other metals). 1000m for $7. | ||
*It is a thin, conductive wire that is coated in a thin layer of plastic | *It is a thin, conductive wire that is coated in a thin layer of plastic | ||
*Thus when wound, it will not short circuit, and is thus useful for electromagnets, solenoids, and transformers | *Thus when wound, it will not short circuit, and is thus useful for electromagnets, solenoids, and transformers |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 23 August 2020
Basics
- Also known as "Enamled Wire" (Typically copper, but can be other metals). 1000m for $7.
- It is a thin, conductive wire that is coated in a thin layer of plastic
- Thus when wound, it will not short circuit, and is thus useful for electromagnets, solenoids, and transformers