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state features of coaxial cable

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Answered by shaurychdback
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COAXIAL CABLE ― : A coaxial cable consists of many small cables in a protective cover. The cover shields the cable from physical dangers as well as from electromagnetic interference. Within the cover, the various cables are shielded from interference with one another. Coaxial cables are used in communication networks that require many simultaneous communication links. Each coaxial cable can provide more than 5000 links. It has a data rate of 10 Mbps which can be increased with the increase in diameter of the inner conductor. The specified maximum number of nodes on a thinnet segment is 30 nodes and on a thicknet it is 100 nodes.
Answered by sairamnalike8ot2vzz
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Coaxial cable is a widely used type of wire used for carrying a wide range of transmissions from source to device. Examples include use in cable and satellite TV applications, cable Internet, computer networks, and radio lines. Coaxial cable comes in different types, usually designated by an RG (for Radio Guide) before a number. The differences are usually in the quality of the materials used or the specific manufacturer.
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