Electrical Wires:
* Electricity: This is the most obvious, as that's what electrical wires are designed for.
* Data: This can be in the form of digital signals that travel through the wires, carrying information.
* Signals: These can be used to control devices, like a remote control for your TV.
* Fiber optic cables: These are not technically wires but can be pulled through conduits meant for electrical wires. They transmit light instead of electricity and are used for high-speed data transmission.
Other Wires:
* Rope: This can be pulled through wires like a cable or conduit, especially if it's used for pulling other things through.
* Fishing line: This can be pulled through fishing rod guides, which are small rings connected by a wire-like structure.
* Wire: You can pull wire through wire, especially if you're creating a longer wire by joining two pieces together.
It's important to consider the specific context and the type of wire involved when deciding what can be pulled through it.
Do you have a specific situation in mind? Knowing what type of wire and what you're hoping to pull through it will help me give you a more accurate answer!