A ship's cable, often referred to as a mooring line or anchor line, is typically attached to a fixed point such as a dock, buoy, or anchor. When moored, it helps secure the vessel in place, preventing it from drifting due to wind or currents. In the case of an anchor, the cable connects the anchor to the ship, allowing it to hold the vessel in a stationary position in the water.
The negative cable is attached to ground. On some cars is attached to the frame and on some it is attached to the engine.
its called a cable
with sail stacks
A cable box is a device attached to a set top box connecting a house to a cable service.
distribution box
Throw ropes with hooks attached to ships or even castles to scale the walls or sides of the ships.
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One end attached to the speedometer head The other attached to the speed sensor at the transmission
No, just connect the cable to the cable modem and then connect the modem to the computer.
A computer cable lock keeps your computer secure and safe. It comes with two brackets and a cable. The first bracket is attached to the computer case. The second bracket is attached to a desk, or something similar. The cable goes through both brackets and is locked.
The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.
The Atlantic cable was put on the bottom of the ocean floor by ships to transfer telegraph messages in 1864.