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copper wire

collocation in English

meanings of copperand wire


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copper
noun
uk /ˈkɒp.ər/ us /ˈkɑː.pɚ/
a chemical element that is a reddish-brown metal, used especially for making wire ...
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wire
noun
uk /waɪər/ us /waɪr/
a piece of thin metal thread that can be bent, used for fastening things and for making particular types of objects that are strong but ...
See more at wire


Examples of copper wire


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The facade tiles were attached to the columns from the inside with copperwire.
The coil has 200 turns of copperwire with 1 mm diameter.
We refused to sell the copperwire.
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It was impossible to leave the concrete tiles in place because their copperwire fixings were heavily corroded.
The central superconducting strand was replaced with a pure copperwire in the second prototype to improve conductor stability.
First, economically feasible alternatives to copperwire are available for telephony to an extent that does not exist in electricity.
Typical values of this ratio were equal to 0.01 for the copperwire array and 0.14 for the tungsten ones.
I am not certain about the copperwire.
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In the same way, a long, thin copperwire has higher resistance (lower conductance) than a short, thick copperwire.
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Each sapling was marked with a numbered aluminium tag (2 x 4 cm) attached by copperwire to base of the largest pre-fire stem for future identification.
In 1980 telephone calls over copperwire carried one page of information per second.
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Some of the travellers regularly burn copperwire and lorry tires.
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Is he aware that ingot copper and copperwire are intimately connected, one with the other?
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In other words, the molecules take the place of the copperwire in the electrical generator.
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The copperwire which was broken into small fragments represented a length of 17,000 miles.
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Copperwire will be replaced where freedom from electrical interference and wider bandwidths are required.
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Copperwire can be hammered quite thin.
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He said he used insulated copperwire.
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Two magnets are separated by a coil of copperwire.
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Copperwire was being extensively used by this time.
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The current situation means that new operators benefit from infrastructures paid for yesterday by public operators, the copperwire installations.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
What are the prospects of getting 100,000 miles of copperwire and 750,000 horse power of electric motors for farms?
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For example, burning plastic-coated copperwire, which is on the green list, releases highly toxic dioxins.
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There was, for instance, evidence a few weeks ago of abnormal orders of copperwire, and some shipments were made.
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However, even when they are enabled, there is the problem of the distance limit of 4.5 miles of copperwire.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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