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  • 1Cable barrier — Cable barrier, sometimes referred to as guard cable, is a type of roadside or median barrier. It consists of steel wire ropes mounted on weak posts. As is the case with any roadside barrier, its primary purpose is to prevent a vehicle from… …

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  • 2Cable — For other uses, see Cable (disambiguation). 6 inch (15 cm) outside diameter, oil cooled cables, traversing the Grand Coulee Dam throughout. An example of a heavy cable for power transmission …

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  • 3Coaxial cable — RG 59 flexible coaxial cable composed of: A: outer plastic sheath B: woven copper shield C: inner dielectric insulator D: copper core Coaxial cable, or coax, has an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by …

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  • 4Copper wire and cable — Copper has been used in electric wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s.[1][2] The invention of the telephone in 1876 proved to be another early boon for copper wire.[3] Today, despite competition from… …

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  • 5Electromagnetic shielding — cages inside a disassembled mobile phone. Electromagnetic shielding is the process of reducing the electromagnetic field in a space by blocking the field with barriers made of conductive and/or magnetic materials. Shielding is typically applied… …

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  • 6Shielded cable — A shielded cable is an electrical cable of one or more insulated conductors enclosed by a common conductive layer. The shield may be composed of braided strands of copper (or other metal), a non braided spiral winding of copper tape, or a layer… …

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  • 7Audio multicore cable — An audio multicore cable, or most commonly known as a snake is a compact cable, typically about the diameter of a coin, used in the audio recording and entertainment fields, which contains typically 4 64 individual shielded pair microphone cables …

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  • 8Serial cable — A serial cable is a cable that can be used to transfer information between two devices using serial communication, often using the RS 232 standard. Serial cables may use D subminiature connectors with 9 or 25 pins, but other connectors are used.… …

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  • 9Over/under cable coiling — refers to a method of storing cables that preserves the capacitance and common mode rejection ratio built in by the manufacturer with a twist in the cable, and the shielding that encases the twisted pairs within. It allows the cable to lie flat… …

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  • 10Patch cable — A patch cable or patch cord (sometimes patchcable or patchcord) is an electrical or optical cable, used to connect ( patch in ) one electronic or optical device to another for routing. Devices of different types (ie: a switch connected to a… …

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