From 0.87 to 1.06 depending on specifications
Blue/red in the second 25 pair binder group
Most twisted pair cable is limited to 100 meters, or 330 feet, before you need to add a repeater.
The length of the cable is typically limited to 100 meters. The cable should not pass too close to sources of electromagnetic interferences (for example, motors). This type of cable has a limited bandwidth; typically much less than that of fiber optic cables. The bandwidth of twisted pair cables is typically 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.
300 feet Answer I believe it is many miles, when used in a teleplone circuit. They use a large battery voltage for voice over the line. 100 meters if used in an ethernet environment.
The disadvantage is that attenuation increases with frequency above 100 kHz in these cables.
Attenuation occurs in all copper cable regardless of whether it is twisted or not. This is because the copper atoms actually 'resist" the electrical voltage being applied (a physics principle).
100 meter using STP cable (SHIELD twistted pair).
Category 5 ( CAT5 ) cable can transmit up to 100 Mb/s
100BaseT - Is a standard for UTP- unshield Twisted Pair it means 100mbps connectivity / maximum distance of cable u can use is 100m
This depends on what "type" of twisted pair. Category 5 ( CAT5 ) cable can transmit up to 100 Mb/s, while Category 6 can transfer up to 1 Gb/s ( 1,024 Mb/s ) The most common twisted pair is CAT5, and CAT5e, used in home networks, business networks, and some multi-line telephone lines.
Not sure if it's 100% true, but when I was PAT testing at work it said that a cord had a diameter of >4mm and a cable had a diameter of <4.mm
The diameter of a circle if its circumference is 100 is: 31.831