What does solder actually do in electronics?

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I understand that part of it is for structural support, but what else is it for?

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It’s a means of connecting wires to wires, or wires to circuit board, which means energy/data needs to be passed through it. It is structural – but also conductive; meaning any electronic signals can still pass through solder and into whatever the solder is connected to.

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