Harness. Cables.
you need to be more specific. if you mean the flat ribbons, the those are buses.
you need to be more specific. if you mean the flat ribbons, the those are buses.
A bundle of wires are called a cable.
Wires.they're all different. each cable has it's own name. the big fat cable is an IDE cable,the cables coming from the power supply are power cables, the super small 3 pin connector cables are fan power/control cables.
The collections of wires that connect the various parts of a computer are called "buses." These buses allow for the transfer of data between components such as the CPU, RAM, and storage devices. Buses can vary in speed and width, with faster and wider buses allowing for faster data transfer. Some common types of buses include the front-side bus (FSB) which connects the CPU to the northbridge, and the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus which connects various peripheral devices to the motherboard.
Wire bundles are cables composed of many wires (or wire pairs) in a rope like bundle. They are usually not enclosed in a protective jacket.
A wireless computer network connects through to the internet without being connected with wires. It gives you a fast and easy connection and is a modern technology.
A modem connects your computer to the Internet. A router takes the Internet signal and splits it up and distributes it to other computers on your network. There are two types of routers, wired and wireless. A wired modem router uses a cat5 cable to connect to the modem and to connect to each computer on the network. A wireless router uses wires to connect to the modem but connects to each computer on the network without wires.
A collective noun is a bundle of wires.
They are either data cables that connects peripherals to each other for communication, cables to send a signal (power, LED light), or power cables to provide DC power to each parts of the computer. Cables come in many different various types depending on their purposes.
a hub is a central point in a network through which all the wires pass, a switch connects more than 2 LAN networks
Follow the plug wires to the end. One end connects to the "distributor" along with the other wires. The other end connects to the spark plugs...