Assuming you're taking about 'twin core and earth' cable - it's commonly used to supply power to high-current devices such as cookers and immersion heaters.
No difference in terms of number of wires used.
The term core represents each individual conductor within a cable, and a pair is two cores (or two conductors) within a cable. For example if you have a 3 core cable, then the cable has 3 separate conductors in it (3 separate cables within the PVC coating). A 3 pair cable would be 3 sets of 2 cores, so this would have 6 conductors within the cable.
No difference in terms of number of wires used
if by "twisted pair cable" you mean a cat5 cable which is commonly used as an ethernet cable. then it´s made of copper.
Twisted pair wiring is a digital signal.Coaxial cable is an analog signal.
twisted pair cable can used as LAN connections....for example CAT5 and CAT6 both twisted pairs.
A two core cable is used where an earth is not required. A three core cable is used where an earth is requred. Specialised three core cables are available for 3 phase and two-way switching applications.
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1 pair is used to transmit another pair is used to recieve. the additional 2 pairs can be used to provide phone and/or fax.
Both the coaxial cable and twisted pair cable have a basic connection medium for network cabling. <<>> Coaxial cable can be used for transmission of RF (radio frequencies) whereas Cat 5 (twisted pairs cable) can not.
Network cables are used to transfer data packets from one destination to the other. Ther are different types of cables they are Fiber optic cable, Twisted pair cable and copper cable
1. Copper UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) 2. Optical Fiber