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scrap copper- what kind of wire is this?

okay, so i have abunch of this coated wire, when i cut off the grey coating it reveals 3 wires1 is red insulated copper, the other is black insulated copperThe copper is stiff (not brittle) but is strandedThe copper is much more durable than the stranded copper in the plugs of Electric appliances and Extension cordsbut it is about the same thicknessThe 3rd wire contained in the grey coating is aluminumthe 2 copper wires and aluminum wire are braided and wrapped in tinfoil within the grey coatingMy question is, what type of wire is this called / named? and What is the easiest way to strip the copper? no burningEasiest way to strip this type of copperrr?

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I worked at a greenhouse and we used palette jacks to move huge palettes of mulch.
no, most likely not especially if you can only prove you have this can not show that you have a solution to improve your ability to get through college - especially given that it either is not bad enough to require medication or you are choosing to forgo medication even ADA accommodation in college are only about Access not about Success in High School, ADD would get you accommodations that would be about accommodating for access as well as success you could talk with your adviser the disability adviser at the college to see what their opinion would bebut, again, I doubt that this is going to be enough to justify any remedy for you you could, in theory, prove to the school that your ability to get through school has improved by taking one or two classes at a time for a couple of semester paying out of pocketthen if you succeed, you could see if they would consider placing you back on probation rather than suspension typically, once you are suspended, that is for good
I don't know for sure what they are called, but there is a lift for getting people in and out of a swimming pool and another one for lifting people out of a wheel chair - actually there are different kinds of these as I have seen newer models that are electric rather than by hand
The foil is for electromagnetic shielding, and suggests you have some high-end shielded wire for audio or electronic equipment or something similar (as well as the black/red color coding)The aluminum wire might be tinned copper and would be used as a ground wire (not worth as much as pure copper wire in either case, but still maybe worth something).
I worked at a greenhouse and we used palette jacks to move huge palettes of mulch.
no, most likely not especially if you can only prove you have this can not show that you have a solution to improve your ability to get through college - especially given that it either is not bad enough to require medication or you are choosing to forgo medication even ADA accommodation in college are only about Access not about Success in High School, ADD would get you accommodations that would be about accommodating for access as well as success you could talk with your adviser the disability adviser at the college to see what their opinion would bebut, again, I doubt that this is going to be enough to justify any remedy for you you could, in theory, prove to the school that your ability to get through school has improved by taking one or two classes at a time for a couple of semester paying out of pocketthen if you succeed, you could see if they would consider placing you back on probation rather than suspension typically, once you are suspended, that is for good
At my job we have a hoist, pallet jack, a presto lift a cherry picker type hoist, a dolly, clamp truck, fork lift and electric liftI work in the paper industry.
I don't know for sure what they are called, but there is a lift for getting people in and out of a swimming pool and another one for lifting people out of a wheel chair - actually there are different kinds of these as I have seen newer models that are electric rather than by hand
The foil is for electromagnetic shielding, and suggests you have some high-end shielded wire for audio or electronic equipment or something similar (as well as the black/red color coding)The aluminum wire might be tinned copper and would be used as a ground wire (not worth as much as pure copper wire in either case, but still maybe worth something).

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