Resistance may vary according to the alloy type, but it's still conductive. In fact Aluminum wiring has been banned for most residential construction because it has a strange characteristing that causes resistance to go down as the temperature goes up. That has supposedly led to fires under certain circumstances.
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Hmm... did I miss something in Chem class in High School, or is aluminum non-conductive as it's used in consumer goods like cans and ladders?
I guess I shouldn't be saying anything - you make this stuff, you would know, but I could've sworn... -Bo
Resistance may vary according to the alloy type, but it's still conductive. In fact Aluminum wiring has been banned for most residential construction because it has a strange characteristing that causes resistance to go down as the temperature goes up. That has supposedly led to fires under certain circumstances.
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