Coaxial cable
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British pronunciation/kəʊˈaksɪəl kˈeɪbəl/
American pronunciation/koʊˈæksɪəl kˈeɪbəl/

Definition & Meaning of "coaxial cable"

Coaxial cable
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a special type of wire that carries signals, like TV or internet, using a central wire surrounded by a layer called insulation along with a metal covering to protect the signals from interference

What is a "coaxial cable"?

A coaxial cable is a type of electrical cable that consists of a central conductor, an insulating layer, a metal shield, and an outer protective covering. It is commonly used for transmitting television signals, internet data, and other forms of communication. The central conductor is usually made of copper and carries the signal, while the metal shield helps protect the signal from interference. Coaxial cables are known for their durability and ability to transmit signals over long distances with minimal loss, making them widely used in both residential and commercial settings.

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