Wires
A wire is a thin, malleable metal strand.
The most common way to make wire is to draw the metal through a hole in a draw plate or die. When expressed in terms of a gauge number, wire gauges are available in a variety of common sizes.
Mechanical loads are carried by wires, frequently in the form of wire rope. A "wire" can refer to an electrical cable in the context of electricity and telecommunications signals. This type of cable may have a "solid core" made up of a single wire or multiple strands woven together in stranded or braided forms.
Alligator Clips, Crocodile Clips, 50-Mm Long, One Pair (Red & Black)
Pair of 50mm metal clips for testing wires.
Banana Plug, 20 Mm Pin, Solderless (Pair)
Solderless 20mm pin for improved electrical contact. Sold in pairs.
Enameled Copper Wire (Magnet Wire), 23 Awg, 250 Feet
Resin-insulated copper wire for electromagnets and motors.
Jumper Wires, Test Lead Set With Alligator Clips, Set Of 10 Wires, 5 Colors
Color-coded deluxe test leads with large alligator clips.
Motor Wire, Connection Wires For Dc Motors, One Pairs
Convenient motor connection wires with clip-on feature.
Project Wire — 24 AWG Solid Copper with PVC Insulation
Solid copper wire, PVC insulated, 24 AWG, 10 feet.
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