What is Copper: Definition and 507 Discussions

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkish-orange color. Copper is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, as a building material, and as a constituent of various metal alloys, such as sterling silver used in jewelry, cupronickel used to make marine hardware and coins, and constantan used in strain gauges and thermocouples for temperature measurement.
Copper is one of the few metals that can occur in nature in a directly usable metallic form (native metals). This led to very early human use in several regions, from c. 8000 BC. Thousands of years later, it was the first metal to be smelted from sulfide ores, c. 5000 BC; the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, c. 4000 BC; and the first metal to be purposely alloyed with another metal, tin, to create bronze, c. 3500 BC.In the Roman era, copper was mined principally on Cyprus, the origin of the name of the metal, from aes сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later corrupted to сuprum (Latin). Coper (Old English) and copper were derived from this, the later spelling first used around 1530.Commonly encountered compounds are copper(II) salts, which often impart blue or green colors to such minerals as azurite, malachite, and turquoise, and have been used widely and historically as pigments.
Copper used in buildings, usually for roofing, oxidizes to form a green verdigris (or patina). Copper is sometimes used in decorative art, both in its elemental metal form and in compounds as pigments. Copper compounds are used as bacteriostatic agents, fungicides, and wood preservatives.
Copper is essential to all living organisms as a trace dietary mineral because it is a key constituent of the respiratory enzyme complex cytochrome c oxidase. In molluscs and crustaceans, copper is a constituent of the blood pigment hemocyanin, replaced by the iron-complexed hemoglobin in fish and other vertebrates. In humans, copper is found mainly in the liver, muscle, and bone. The adult body contains between 1.4 and 2.1 mg of copper per kilogram of body weight.

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  1. C

    Can Wire Wrapping Create an Efficient Electromagnet?

    will copper wire wrapped around insulated copper wire induce a current to some degree? and if electricity is flowing through the wire of witch the copper is wrapped around will it induce current in the wrapped wire?
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    Magnets down a copper tube and Lenz's law.

    Right. I know if you drop a strong magnet down a copper tube (or conductive but non magnetic tube) it falls slowly as it 'sees' a changing magnetic field and thus induces a current in the tube and this induced current causes its own magnetic field to be induced and acts a resistive force to the...
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    Measurement of Young modulus of Copper

    Homework Statement my data as below diameter of copper wire/m 0.025 (mean) Unstretched part = 0.285m mass(m)/KG extension(e)/m 0.1 0 0.2 0 0.3 0 0.4 0.001 0.5 0.001 0.6 0.001 0.7 0.003 0.8...
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    Soldering Copper Pipes: Is Heat Direction a Factor?

    I have been told that to solder properly the source of heat is to be directed at the bottom of object to be soldered (6 o'clock), Particularly, During a soldering operation to join two copper pipes.When I asked why that is, I was told it was due to convection distributing the heat around the...
  5. C

    What is the Maximum Load a Copper Wire Can Support?

    Homework Statement (a) Copper has a breaking stress of about 3.00×108 N/m2. What is the maximum load that can be hung from a copper wire of diameter 0.37 mm? (b) If 17 percent of this maximum load is hung from the copper wire, by what fraction of its original length will it stretch? Homework...
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    Cooling High-Temperature Copper Conductors

    Hello all, I am doing a research which involves hollow copper conductors. I would like to know about some kind of coolant or gas (like SF6) which can be passed through the copper tube to cool it, the temperature of the copper conductor can reach upto 100 degree C. The coolant should cool the...
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    Cooling Copper Conductors: Find a Solution to Keep the Temperature Low

    Hello all, I am doing a research which involves hollow copper conductors. I would like to know about some kind of coolant or gas (like SF6) which can be passed through the copper tube to cool it, the temperature of the copper conductor can reach upto 100 degree C. The coolant should...
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    Thermal Conductivity in a Copper Cable

    Hi all I'd like to heat up a mile of buried copper cable to roughly 100 deg C. The centre core is 80mm dia solid copper with impregnated paper insulation. Maximum spot temp is 150 deg C. I can expose the core at each end and clamp on a heating element. I've got plenty of time =...
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    Find Number of Neutrons in a Copper Bar given volume of bar?

    Homework Statement A bar of copper has dimensions 0.5605 ft. x 3.545 in x 5.722 cm. The density of copper is 8.921 g / cm3. Copper contains 2 isotopes, 63Cu (69.09% abundant) and 65Cu (30.91% abundant). How many neutrons are in the bar of copper? The attempt at a solution I took the...
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    If I have 3 naded wires copper

    Hi, if I have 3 naded wires copper, Tin and Lead wrapped into one cable and I run 12v through it how do I work out the amount of resistance I get and the total voltage at the other end?
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    Find Meters to Fill Copper Cylinder with 8.60lbs of Covelite

    Homework Statement copper can be drawn into wires. how many meters of 34-gauge wire (diameter 6.304 x 10 -3 in) can be produced in copper from 8.60 pounds of covelite, an ore that is 60% copper by mass. (hint: treat the volume as a cylinder, V of cylinder= pie r squared, density of copper =...
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    Chemistry How long should you cut a piece of wire to obtain 0.0141 moles of copper?

    I'm having problems with this question. A piece of copper wire has a diameter of 0.389mm. If copper has a density of 8.92g/cc, how long (in meters) should you cut a piece of wire to obtain 0.0141 moles of copper? I tried finding the volume of the cylinder and other things, but I'm...
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    What Is the Final Temperature in the Copper Calorimeter Experiment?

    Homework Statement A copper calorimeter can with mass 0.100 kg contains 0.160 kg of water and 0.018 kg of ice in thermal equilibrium at atmospheric pressure. Homework Equations If 0.750 kg of lead at a temperature of 255 C is dropped into the calorimeter can, what is the final...
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    Thermal Expansion of a copper cylinder

    Homework Statement A copper cylinder is initially at 20.0 C Homework Equations At what temperature will its volume be 0.150 % larger than it is at 20.0 C The Attempt at a Solution \DeltaV =betaV\DeltaT .15=5.1x10^-5(Tf-20)
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    Heat Conductivity, Copper and Thermal Compound scenarios

    This is not actual homework. I have not had any course in thermodynamics. I have completed Kinematics and Electrical physics courses at my university. My degree is related to Computer Science, not Engineering or Physics. I am asking if my solutions to these questions are relatively correct...
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    Cobalt X-ray tube over Copper X-ray tube

    What is the advantage/disadvantage of Cobalt X-ray tube over Copper X-ray tube in a X-Ray diffractometer
  17. J

    Glue a thin sheet of copper to a cork?

    Does anyone know what kind of glue i can use to glue a thin sheet of copper to a cork?
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    Transformer copper loss calculation

    Hello guys have a little problem see if anyone can help Homework Statement Q the primary winding resistance is 125Ohms, Secondary is 0.7ohms calulate the transformers copper loss at full load. now the transformers name plate is 240V 50Hz 28VA the earlier question explains...
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    Creating Coils from Copper Rod: Bending Process

    I'm working on a project, and I need to make coils out of 5/8" diameter copper rod, ideally with center line radii ranging from 3 - 10 cm, and with turn heights of 5 cm. Most metal shops near me don't have the capacity to do this, because there rolling machines are based off of cold bending...
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    Young's modulus of copper by projecting a laser

    Not really a problem but a concept I am having trouble understanding and I was hoping someone can explain to me better. We performed an experiment in lab last week on finding the Young's modulus of copper by projecting a laser on the wall to magnify the effect of the change in length of the...
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    Solving a 0.5kg Copper Heat Transfer Problem

    Homework Statement (a) A 0.5kg mass of copper (specific heat 385 J kg-1K-1) at 600K is plunged into a litre of water at 20C. What is the equilibrium temperature, T2, of the system? What is the change in entropy of the water? (b) A litre of water is heated slowly at a constant rate from 20C...
  22. S

    Speeding up the electrodeposition of copper

    Hi all, I'd eventually like to form a trumpet receiver and bell out of pure copper, and the standard method to do that, from what I know, is electrodeposition. This is done using a mandrel made of iron or something else with a lower reduction potential than copper's. I've calculated...
  23. J

    EMwave in space and copper wire.

    We have a formulae to find energy contained by an EM wave, which finds energy per unit volume. Also says it is equally distributed between E and B fields. How do we find EM energy for an EM wave of 50Hz in a copper wire? Because it is low frequency, instead of space we guide by conducting...
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    Carrying Multiple Frequencies On A Single Copper Cable

    how can a single copper cable carry all the different frequencies and prevent them from interfering with each other and destroying data? (I posted this question in the physics forums because it has to do with waves and frequencies)
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    Young's Modulus of Copper Wire: N/m Value

    Homework Statement What is the actual value for the young's modulus of copper wire in N/m?Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution
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    Solving for Entropy Change: Copper & Water

    Homework Statement A 500 g copper block at 80 C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water at 10 C. Find the entropy change of the system. Homework Equations dS= integral of dQ/T The Attempt at a Solution I found that the final equilibrium temperature is 290 K using the equation...
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    Material coursework- young modulus of copper

    Homework Statement find the young modulus of copper through calculating the stress and strain, plotting on a graph and finding the gradient of the linear part of the graph Homework Equations ym=stress/strain stress=force/ area strain= extension/length The Attempt at a Solution...
  28. S

    Fabricate uniform wire out of 2.1g of copper w/ 0.3 ohm resist. - wire diameter?

    Homework Statement Suppose you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 2.1 grams of copper. If the wire is to have a resistance of 0.3 ohms and if all of the copper is to be used, what must the diameter of this wire (in mm) be? Homework Equations mass (in kg), cross-sectional area...
  29. M

    Weight of copper hanging/submerged

    A scale reads 220N when a piece of copper is hanging from it. What does the scale read when it is lowered so the copper is submerged in fresh water. From a given chart Density: copper is 8930 kg/m^3 fresh water is 1000kg/m^3 I found my volume of copper to be .0025m^3 I'm just not sure which...
  30. K

    Magnetic Force of a copper wire

    Homework Statement The top wire is 1.00 mm diameter copper wire and is suspended in air due to the two magnetic forces from the bottom two wires. The current flow through the two bottom wires is 95 A in each. Calculate the required current flow in the suspended wire. Homework...
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    Nichrome Resistor and Copper wire

    Homework Statement A 10 ohms Nichrome resistor is wired into an electronic circuit using copper leads (wires) of diameter 0.6 mm with a total length of 50 cm. The additional resistance is due to the copper leads is 0.03 ohms. What change in temperature would produce a change in resistance...
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    Formula of a mixed copper salt

    Homework Statement Cu2+OH-, and Br- form a mixed salt formula Cux(OH)yBrz. In an experiment to determine the values of x, y, and z in the formula of this compound, .760 g CuBr2 (223.4 g/mol) was dissolved in water and reacted with 10.22 ml 0.555M NaOH. Assume that in this reaction, all of...
  33. Astronuc

    Man vs Wild: Bear Gylls in Copper Canyon, Mexico

    I caught a really interesting program on TV - Man vs Wild. http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/manvswild/manvswild.html The host, Bear Gylls, was dropped on top of a remote range in the Copper Canyon area of Chihuahua, Mexico - at 9400 ft (2865 m). The day time temperature was ~70+°F, but at...
  34. S

    Reaction of strontium nitrate + copper (II) sulfate pentachloride?

    Homework Statement We are doing a lab where we react 2.00 g of strontium nitrate (dissolved in water) + 2.00 g of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (dissolved in water). I need to make sure that I did the balanced chemical equation right? we eventually have to find the theoretical yield. The...
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    Conductivity of Copper Against Copper

    Hi I was wondering if I took two peices of copper and held them together then ran a current through the connection what would the resistance of that be? Would it theoritically be zero, but in real life be some very small but insignificant amount? Thanks
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    Diameter vs current rate of a copper wire

    Hi all, I am planning some electrical installation in my home and I am not sure about the norminal current that the wire can tolerate. can any give me the ref table or some link of that, I mean for certain diameter (mm), the wire can bear a current (amp). Thanks
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    Calculating temp rise in copper wire

    I'm not sure if this question belongs in the forum or the physics forum, I guess I'll post it there as well. I'm trying to calculate the temperature rise in a coil of wire (27AWG) wound around a toroid. The current through the wire is ~0.5A with a calculated voltage drop of 14.64mV across the...
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    Youngs Modulus. Copper wire experiment

    Homework Statement Calculate Youngs Modulus for the copper wire We have done the experiment today, here is the data: (KG)/F(N)/x(M) 0.1/0.1g/0.0 0.2/0.2g/0.0 0.3/0.3g/0.001 0.4/0.4g/0.001 0.5/0.5g/0.002 0.6/0.6g/0.003 0.7/0.7g/0.004 0.8/0.8g/0.005 0.9/0.9g/0.006 1.0/1.0g/0.009 1.1/1.1g/0.029...
  39. R

    Square Loop of Copper Wire Falls out of

    Homework Statement I am stuck on a HW problem. A square loop of copper wire falls out of a side 'a' and radius 'r' falls outside of a magnetic field 'B'. How does one find the terminal velocity? B = 1.2T a = 5cm r = 1mm Please help me set up this problem so I can solve it and figure out...
  40. K

    Copper tubes in air conditioners quick questionsneed ur help ly

    Copper tubes in air conditioners...quick questions..need ur help urgently.. hey there.. I have an assignment where I have to choose a material and research about.. anyway, I chose to talk about copper tubes in air conditioners..My question is.. what is the function of this tube? What is...
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    Peak copper (and peak other metals)?

    http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/04/peak_copper.php http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080807/FOREIGN/629722880/1013/ART&Profile=1013 Any truth to this, or is this debunkable?
  42. M

    Distance between copper atoms in cubic crystal lattice

    Homework Statement The atomic mass number of copper is A = 64. Assume that atoms in solid copper form a cubic crystal lattice. To envision this, imagine that you place atoms at the centers of tiny sugar cubes, then stack the little sugar cubes to form a big cube. If you dissolve the sugar, the...
  43. S

    How to find the radius of copper wire given resistivity values

    Homework Statement i need to find the radius of a copper wire given the following data: resistivity is 0.25 ohm meter length of wire is 200 m Homework Equations roe=RS/I roe=resistivity R= resistance of material S=cross sectional area I= length of specimen The Attempt at a...
  44. S

    What is the resistance of copper wire?

    Homework Statement what is the resistance of copper wire in this situation? 200 meters long strand of wire, with a resistivity of 0.625x10^-6 Homework Equations im not sure if this is the right equation but: resistance=resistivity x length/area The Attempt at a Solution this is the...
  45. H

    Do Magnetic and Copper Bracelets Really Help with Pain Relief?

    Maybe this topic has already been discussed, and that I've just missed it. Is there any scientific proof or theraputic evidence that either magnetic or copper bracelets work in relieving rheumatic or arthritic pain?
  46. D

    I keep getting errors in a simple copper sulfate experiment

    Homework Statement I need to find the total number of water molecules per copper sulfate molecule. The answer is 5. But, I keep getting ~4 with the average of two dehydrating experiments. 2. Homework Equations with my Attempts I am just using simple factor equations for these. I am...
  47. wolram

    Where did the copper and tin come from?

    Where did the copper and tin come from? this article suggesrs that copper could have been mined in America 3000BC and transported to Europe. http://www.philipcoppens.com/copper.html
  48. M

    The Number and Volume of Copper Atoms in a Grain

    How many copper atoms are there per grain? What is the volume of a grain of metal containing 1020 copper atoms?
  49. Z

    Help The force between copper pennies.

    Homework Statement We know that, within the limits of measurement, the magnitudes of negative charge on the electron and the positive charge on the proton are equal. Suppose, however, that these magnitudes differed from each other by as little as 0.00010%. With what force would two copper...
  50. G

    How long does it take an electron to travel 150 km on a copper cable?

    Homework Statement A 150 km long high-voltage transmission line 2.0 cm in diameter carries a steady current of 1030 A. If the conductor is copper with a free charge density of 8.9 1028 electrons per cubic meter, how many years does it take one electron to travel the full length of the cable...
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