Electronic – Do wires go bad

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I was working on an electronics project today and tried powering it with a battery but nothing happened and the battery was new. I eventually used my multimeter and read no voltage at the output of the wires and after measuring the resistance it was reading 0 ohms.

I got another brand new wire and it indeed measured a resistance. I think the old wire is somehow broken but I'm not sure if that's even possible as I've never heard of anything such as this.

Do wires go bad over time? I was under the assumption that wires will keep being conductive forever? If so, what could've caused this and what is actually making the wire behave this way? Thank you.

Best Answer

You may have developed an oxide layer or have an insulating contaminant over the exposed parts of the wire that you were using. Try cutting and stripping both ends and test again.