Is Silver a Better Choice Than Copper for Crystal Radio Antennas?

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Asked By CuriousGiraffe92 On

I've been wondering if a silver coil would perform better as an antenna for a crystal radio compared to the traditional copper one. Silver is known for its high conductivity, which makes me think it should pick up signals better, right? I know we typically use copper because it's affordable and has low resistance, but given silver's properties, wouldn't an antenna made from silver be more effective?

2 Answers

Answered By RadioWaves52 On

The difference between silver and copper is actually pretty minor, maybe less than 6%. In crystal radios, resistance usually isn't a significant factor when it comes to performance.

Answered By TechyTurtle47 On

While silver does have better conductivity, using a thicker copper wire can give you similar results at a much lower cost. So, in practical terms, copper is still a solid choice for antennas.

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