It's £0.63 (ex vat)[£0.72 inc vat] per metre.
The primary advantage of coaxial cable compared to twisted pair is the braided metal shield is very good at blocking electromagnetic signals from entering the cable and producing noise. And has also been used for long-distance telephone transmission, as the cabling within a local area network, and as a connector between a computer terminal and a mainframe computer.
1) Twisted pair cable is less expensive2) Twisted pair cable is required for modern transmission standards****************It is a thin, flexible cable that is easy to string between walls.Because UTP is small, it does not quickly fill up wiring ducts.UTP costs less per foot than any other type of LAN cable
Go to google shopping type CRT monitor power cable find the one that is compatible to your PC.i checked and you wont waste no more than 20 dollars.
Storage cost per byte is very small number in cents. For example 1GB RAM cost around $AU20 today. The cost per byte would 20/1,073,741,824. 1GB=1,073,741,824bytes
T-568A and T-568B are two types of wiring for the connectors on ethernet cables. Both standards work fine, but you can not intermix the two types of connectors on a single cable. You can have mixed cables on a network as long as each individual cable is wired the same on both ends. (Example, one patch cable uses t568a on both ends, a different cable uses t568b on both ends, and a third uses a matching, but different color pinout) Some cable is labeled 568a or 568b. This means that the 4 twisted pairs (for a total of 8 little cables) inside the jacketed ethernet cable is made for a certain type of connection. For example, cat 6 cable is higher quality, rated for up to 10GB network use. There are more twists per inch of those little wire pairs inside the jacket of the cable to help reduce crosstalk and interference. I have some cat 6 cable labeled 568b, and of the 4 twisted pairs, some have more twists then others. corresponding to what the data pairs are in the cable. I assume this is a cost cutting measure as more twists means more wire inside of those ethernet cables. Better quality cable should have equal amounts of twists per inch so that either 568a or 568b connections can be used without having to worry about what the cable specifies.
The maximum speeds supported by coaxial cable for data transmission can vary, but typically range from 1 to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps).
Well, darling, to convert cost per square meter to cost per lineal meter, you need to know the width of the material. Once you have that, simply divide the cost per square meter by the width in meters to get the cost per lineal meter. It's as easy as pie, honey. Just remember, math doesn't have to be boring!
4.6921 per meter.
You cannot - you need information about the width.
What is the average cost of leather per meter
Multiply by 1.19599
10BASE2 is a variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable. The 10 comes from the maximum transmission speed of 10 millions of bits per second, The BASE stands for baseband signaling, and the 2 supposedly refers to the maximum cable length of 200 meters.
The total cost for 0.75 meters of chain at $4.80 per meter would be $3.60. This is calculated by multiplying the length of chain (0.75 meters) by the cost per meter ($4.80).
Cow grass can cost between $1.90 and $7.00 per square meter. Many places will only allow orders by 100 square meter or 1000 square meter increments.
Beach nourishment can cost to about £1000 per metre.
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my cable, 239 channels, is $60 per month