Why is electrical cable cylindrical?
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Most are circular, probably because it's an easy shape to extrude thru a die and it has the least surface area, so it takes the least amount of insulation to cover it.
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The cylinder is called a ferrite bead, ferrite core, or, more generally, a choke. Cables can act like unintentional antennas, broadcasting electrical interference (“noise”) or picking it up. The appointed task of a ferrite core is to prevent such interference.
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