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The copper wires used connect. Because conductivity of Cooper higher than aluminium but price of Cooper higher than aluminum. If compare between copper and aluminium cable can see at the same current rate diameter of aluminium cable is larger than copper cable.
That is the normal colour of aluminium.
There are many ground wires on this vehicle. The main one being the negative, (Black) battery cable.
If you are constructing an extension cord make sure that the ends go on the right end of the cable. Match the wire end when looking at it, to the proper pin configuration of the plug. A non locking plug will be a 6-30P or a locking plug will be a L6-30P. On a 6-30P plug, black wire to the left blade (brass in colour), white wire to the Y terminal (silver in colour) and the green wire to the G terminal (green in colour). On a L6-30P plug, black wire to the X terminal, white wire to the Y terminal and the ground wire to the G terminal.Looking at the end of the cable it should be matched to this configuration. If it doesn't look at the other end of the cable. No wires should cross when connecting to the blades on the plug, if they do you have the wrong end of the cable.
If by 'cable wire' you mean Coax cable for the TV, or Internet, then the answer is no. The power/voltages in the cable are way to low to produce a spark which is usually what triggers flame. If by 'cable wire' you mean a cable carrying an electrical service such as 120V or 240V, then, if the cable is damaged by an accidental or deliberate cut which causes a short circuit from a hot phase wire or wires to other wires in the cable - such as to other hot phase wires in a 3-phase circuit, a neutral or a ground wire - then the resulting heavy current could result in the cable becoming very hot and could cause it to catch on fire unless there was some overcurrent protection device to prevent that from happening. That is why fuses and/or circuit breakers should always be included in any electrical service wiring to cut off the supply of current before a fire can be caused by such damage.
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a usb cable has four wires, two for power and two for communication.
a cable?
There is a power cable, a controller set up and charging cable USB, and an A/V cable for standard 480i TV connection
A Cat5 cable contains 4 pairs of 2 wires twisted together, making a total of 8 individual wires, however only 2 wire pairs (4 wires) are actually used for communication.
Usually red is for positive and black is for negative.
It depends on how it is wired, not on the type of cable. You can do bidirectional data over just two wires.
AnswerA standard floppy drive cable in a computer has 34 pins.
The speed sensor, on your Nissan, has a black cable. The speed sensor does not actually have any wires. The cable goes to the speedometer.
how many wires does a coaxial cable have
It depends on the architecture of the cable but the most common is multiple wires in the cable, you only need two wires at a minimum to communicate, one as a ground or base, and the other to for the signal. The devices can also take turns communicating, allowing for two wires to be enough. An example of a two wire cable is the typical headphone cable, though it is in a single direction. Four wires allow for two way communication, one set for transmit, and one for receive, which on the other end the transmit wires become receive, and the receive wires become transmit. A typical example is the Ethernet cable which your computer is most likely connected to the internet with.
A USB Cable can have multiple types of plug ends which are called connectors (Standard-A, Standard-B, Mini-B, Micro-A, Micro-B, and Micro-AB). Obviously there are wires between the two connectors and they are: One wire contains a path for a 5V power supply Two wires are twisted-pair data wires One wire is the ground