Two trees can become twisted together in nature through a process called grafting. This occurs when the branches of two trees grow close enough to touch and their bark becomes damaged, allowing the trees to fuse together. Factors such as wind, animals, and human interference can contribute to this unique phenomenon.
A spring forms when a material is twisted or stretched, causing it to store potential energy. Factors that contribute to its shape and function include the material's elasticity, diameter, length, and number of coils.
A twisted cable is two conductors of a single circuit that are twisted together. They are twisted together to cancel out electromagnetic interference.
Two conductors, twisted together, without creating a short.
The ground wires are twisted together and then connected to the GFCI ground. The black and white wires may also be twisted together and then using a jumper wire connected to the GFCI. Hard to say without seeing exactly how it is wired.
separated insulated twisted together usually installed in building during construction
Twisted pairs
A twisted pair cable consists of two copper conductors, each one with its own plastic insulation and twisted together
That is the correct spelling of "intertwining" (twisted together).
No. Coaxial cable is a single wire that has a thick coating around it. A common use of coaxial cable is for cable television. This is the cable that goes from the jack on the wall into your cable box. Twisted pair contains multiple cables which are split into pairs and twisted together. CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 cable are all examples of twisted pair. There are a total of 8 wires inside. Every two wires are twisted together to form a pair. The purpose of the cables being twisted together is to reduce electrical interference between the wires.
Generally, yes.
They are twisted just to avoid as mush electrical and magnetic interference between them, which is created when the current flows through them.AnswerConductors within cables are twisted in order to allow the cable to be flexible.
To twine, twist, or wreathe together or round., To be twisted or twined.