Also known as metal wire, metallic wire
corpo generalmente sottile in metallo
Wire is a thin strand of metal, like the power cables shown here that combine steel for strength with aluminum for conducting electricity efficiently. It matters because these materials working together allow wires to safely carry electrical power over long distances without breaking or losing too much energy.
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Il filo è un corpo generalmente sottile, a sezione cilindrica e diametro costante, che ha solitamente caratteristiche meccaniche di inestensibilità e di flessibilità.
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