so, copper is expensive, and the cores of wires conduct way less than then surface, so why aren't high amperage cables made of hollow or like, aluminum (or alloy, I guess, so it doesn't corrode) core wire?
so, copper is expensive, and the cores of wires conduct way less than then surface, so why aren't high amperage cables made of hollow or like, aluminum (or alloy, I guess, so it doesn't corrode) core wire?
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