No - well, yes, but that's not why. It's because of some key differences in their physical and electrical properties.
[ Qubit accepts the water ball with both hands, and examines it as he continues, handling it with care. ]
Copper is what we call an efficient conductor. Electricity can pass through it with little resistance, so it's well-suited for power transmission. Nichrome's resistivity is about sixty-six times greater, though, which causes most of the energy to be lost - [ his eyes dart back to Carlisle ] - in the form of heat.
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Date: 2020-02-19 09:14 am (UTC)[ Qubit accepts the water ball with both hands, and examines it as he continues, handling it with care. ]
Copper is what we call an efficient conductor. Electricity can pass through it with little resistance, so it's well-suited for power transmission. Nichrome's resistivity is about sixty-six times greater, though, which causes most of the energy to be lost - [ his eyes dart back to Carlisle ] - in the form of heat.