Depending on the vehicle, I would say there probably isn't any or many vehicles out there where copper is used in structural applications (unless its been alloyed) because most forms of Copper wouldn't give the desirable mechanical properties for the bodywork of a vehicle. But generally the majority of electrical applications in cars contain copper wiring or copper coils of some sort inside the insulated circuit wires and the relay housing and inside the alternator are common places where copper wire is often used. How much in kilograms would be difficult to say. Possibly contacting an engineer based at a manufacturing plant or an electrical component supplier such as Denso Corp or Bosch would be your best bet on actual measurements.
yes there is copper in a car but not to much of it
Most of the wiring is copper, not much else.
A hybrid car typically contains around 20-25 kilograms (44-55 pounds) of copper. Copper is used in various components of a hybrid car, such as the electric motor, wiring, and battery systems, due to its excellent conductivity and durability.
Copper is almost always used in car wiring.
Typical harness wire is around 45-50% copper content. This is standard regardless of the type of car it comes off of. This also assumes that the harness has the computer taken off it. Otherwise the total copper in relation to the weight of the total is much lower.
The car engine radiator.
How much 90 pounds of copper cost
The radiator is made of copper because copper transfers heat very well.
how much copper is in copper wire
the wiring
mini copper
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