The correct answer is....80-conductor IDE ribbon cable.
2 conductor round cable 2 conductor twisted cable
The 80-conductor cable and the 40-conductor cable.
Cable faults are normally categorised as (a) conductor-to-earth (ground) faults, (b) conductor-to-conductor faults, and (c) conductor-to-conductor-to earth (ground) faults. In addition to that, we can categorise them by whether they are 'high-resistance' or 'low-resistance' faults.
Coaxial cable, STP cable, UTP cable
In a HT cable there are 2 layers of semiconductor one on the conductor and second on the XLPE insulation. As we know semiconductor behaves as conductor when temperature rises. So when the HT cable is on load its conductor temperature rises due to this the semicon layer which is on conductor behaves like conductor and as a result overall cross section area is increased. now the second semicon layer which is over XLPE on temp rise behaves as conductor and used for dessipating heat out of conductor as the cable heat due to load.
80 conductor IDE cable; 40 conductor IDE cable
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The metal which was used in the cable which was inside the insulator. Normally copper is used.
A cable terminal is a fixture designed to be installed in the end of a cable or conductor in order to facilitate the connection.
24AWG / 4 Conductor Shielded Cable
Maya Angelou became the first African American female cable car conductor in 1943.