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Telephone wires are kept slightly loose when they are laid. Why?

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The cores of telephone wires, ie, the parts of them that conduct electricity inside the insulation, are made of metal, usually copper. Typical metals expand with an increase in temperature and contract with a decrease in temperature
if the wires were tightly held in the long run the wires might get snapped because of the contraction it faced

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