It depends on the length of th cable and the diameter of the copper cable used.
do you mean drip loop? its where a cable coming down a wall, loops down then up before going through the wall. means water running down the cable will not enter wall with cable
RF Loop Back ,Usually used in all RF Transceivers to covert the Transmitted signal into the Receiver frequency ,checking the Overall performance of the Terminal .This is an Option useful only in maintenance and not recommended BY Standard Authorities (Fcc, ETSI, etc )
Mr. John Murray devised and used the test in 1858. It was first used as he assisted Lord Kelvin during the laying of the first trans-atlantic cable.
does the digitech rp350 have a loop?
A Closed loop system basically will have a feedback which enables the rectification of the error in the main process,whereas it is not possible in an open loop system
It depends somewhat on context. A dc circuit consists of of a flow of current to the load and back to the source. This is often called the loop. The loop resistance would be the total resistance measured in ohms. In most power circuits the above would hold true in an ac circuit as well.
do you mean drip loop? its where a cable coming down a wall, loops down then up before going through the wall. means water running down the cable will not enter wall with cable
loop checking is perform before cable termination..the difference between a close loop and open loop is,tha close loop has a feedback while the open loop has not.
fiber loop application
By creating a loop of equal resistance
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heavy gauge copper
The cord is manufactured to have as low a resistance as possible, while the heating element is intentionally manufactured with a carefully controlled resistance. The current through the whole loop ... cord plus heater ... is determined by the resistance of the whole loop. The magnitude of the current 'I' is (E/R) ... E = the utility line voltage, R = resistance of the cord+heater. But the power dissipated by each individual resistance in the loop is proportional to the resistance of that section. P = I2R. So the heating element dissipates more power than the low-resistance line-cord does.
to calulate the tensile strength of a copper wire is that get mass/weights, a clamp stand, a g clamp, a copper wire and a boss head. Tie a loop from a wire and hang it on the edge of the clamp stand, put the g clamp on the clamp stando it dosent fall of, anyway after you tie a loop at each ends of the copper wire hook the edge of the weights at the bottom of the loop keep putting on weights until it snaps and make sure you have googles on.
right behind the seatbelt mounts on both sides,there is a small cable with a loop on the end.stick you finger in the loop and pull,this will release the latch pin.
A varley loop test is a test used to find the earth fault location in an underground cable. It uses the Wheatstone bridge to help determine the distance from the test point to a fault in a telephone or telegraph line or cable.