Biaxial cable consists of two side-by-side coaxial cables held together by an outer insulating jacket.
Yes indeed, as long as it is an RG-59 coaxial cable.
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Biaxial cable consists of two side-by-side coaxial cables held together by an outer insulating jacket.
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Uniaxial crystals have one optic axis, where the refractive index is the same in all directions perpendicular to it. Biaxial crystals have two optic axes, with different refractive indices along each direction. This causes different light paths and behaviors in biaxial crystals compared to uniaxial ones.
There are two types uniaxial or biaxial.
Biaxial joints allow for movement in two planes or axes. A common example of a biaxial joint is the wrist, which allow for movement side to side, and also allows for movement up and down. It can be difficult to determine whether a joint is biaxial or multiaxial, because when the biaxial joint moves in both directions at the same time, it appears to have the multiaxial quality of being able to move in any plane or axes.
A cable sock is used mostly by cable pulling contractors when an old cable is being replaced with a new cable. Open ended cable socks are great for joining 2 cables. Cable socks are also used where a standard cable end won't fit.
No, a pivot joint and a biaxial joint are not the same. A pivot joint allows only rotating movement around one axis, like the movement of the head from side to side. A biaxial joint allows movement in two perpendicular axes, such as the wrist which can move up and down as well as side to side.
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