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Sam, an electrician, wraps a copper wire with a thick plastic coating. What is he most likely trying to do?
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Sam is most likely trying to insulate the copper wire to prevent electrical shock or damage. The plastic coating acts as an insulator, protecting the wire from coming into contact with other conductive materials.
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