rézvezet
Rézvezet is a term originating from Hungarian that translates to "copper wire." It refers to a conductor made of copper, which is widely used in electrical wiring and other applications due to its excellent electrical conductivity and malleability. Copper is a highly efficient material for transmitting electrical current, making it the preferred choice for most electrical systems, from household wiring to high-voltage power lines. Its resistance to corrosion also contributes to its longevity and reliability.
The use of copper wire dates back to the late 19th century, when its electrical properties were
Rézvezet can be found in various forms, including solid-core wires, stranded wires, and cables. Solid-core wires