Keep the cables away from any substance that might generate EMI interference. Also, you can use a shielded cable instead of an unshielded one to reduce interference.
Copper mesh.
Yes, fiber optics work with light pulses rather that electrical charges. One of the main benefits are that there is no EMI(electromagnetic interference) since magnitism does not affect light. Thus there is no problem with laying electrical cables with fiber optic cables.
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No. Fiber is immune to electrical interference; there is no cross-talk between signals in different cables and no pickup of environmental noise.
Anything that is wired can break; also, unless the cables are shielded they can cause or have problems with electrical interference.
How do you remove electrical cables without damaging existing cables?"
Coaxial cables are shielded; thus preventing them from other interference. UTP cable means Unshielded Twisted Pair - thus it has no protection against incoming interference.
aluminium is used for making electrical cables as the metal do not melt easily
because of heat cables expand
Yes
Continuity of electrical cables must, because it is the process of inspection to found any discontinuity in the cable
A bit that travels along an electrical channel in a computer is known as a variable or a component that has value. It is said to have two main values, which is the On and Off which is very logical giving the purpose of its function.