they are a pieces of metal covered in plastic coating (for insulation) that deliver electricity to an electrical object e.g. TV act as a connection to the earth system of the appliance/house. They are also cables which are armoured for TV aerials etc
Depends on what wattage it is, and the manufacture. You can use adapters types of wire connections, and sometimes you can get splitters.
The size of the wire depends on the current capacity (Load in Ampere) of the particular Appliances. Therefore, based on this the Appliances consuming more Ampere require a thicker cable. Answered by A.K.Maulik, Kolkata, India
fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, and twisted pair cables.
Discipline the dog firmly but gently. Replace and move the computer cables out of reach from the dog (you can also buy repellent in a pet store which tastes very bad to the dog).
Trailing Cables are cables that are not secured in to a safe place. these cables often hazardous to to Animals and persons. eg. a pet dog bites an electrical cable and got shock to death or someone falling over cables crossing a room on the floor
The ambient insulation rating of wires and cables is imprinted on the wire and cables. The labels on the cables will tell you the wire size, number of conductors and temperature rating of the wires and cables. The higher the cable and wire temperature ratings the higher the amount of current that is allowed to be drawn by the wire and cable according to the electrical code book.
They mine for wire. What they sell is cables. Wind turbine cables and tower cables, Wind collection cables, Solar PV wire, Solar collection cables, Transmission and substation e.g (jumper cables) They consist of cast copper, aluminium rods.
Cables are simply a hig gauge of wire,they are essentially the same.
Computer cables are often made of copper.
Cables are the thickest wires.
a computer network in which devices are connected through copper wire cables
No, you need at least 8 gauge for jumper cables.
Many early telegraph cables were made of iron wire, but all modern ones are copper.
Using larger wire (lower AWG) will limit the loss in the cables. If you need to run a long length, use the biggest wire that will fit.
My PC speaker cables have a copper wire, as well as a insulated (white) copper wire. The headphones (Sony) appear to have 3 wires in them - green, red, and orange. The links you posted are more for car/home theater speaker wire.
It is use for quick response reading meter/Accuracy.
Panduit is a communications and security data management company that sells cables for a variety of tasks. They offer data transfer cables, fiber optic cables and systems, grounding systems and copper wire to name a few.