Power cords are typically made of several key materials: the outer insulation is usually made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or rubber for flexibility and durability. Inside, they contain multiple copper wires that conduct electricity, often surrounded by insulation to prevent short circuits. The construction may also include protective elements like a grounding wire and additional layers for reinforcement against wear and tear.
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