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Coaxial Cables
Coaxial cable also referred to as a coax cable, is an electric cable that helps transmit radio frequencies (RF) from one point to the other. Coaxial cables are identified by their thickness and round shape, which is primarily due to their interior insulation layer. This makes the cable look very different from other types of cables which is why they differ from twisted pair and Ethernet cables.
Their shielded design allows for the central conductor to transmit data quickly. This is why coaxial cables are popular. They protect from damages and interference during data transmission.A central conductor, which consists of copper. The conductor is the point at which data travels.
The transmission speed of coaxial cables is 10Mbps, and they offer 80 times more transmission than twisted cables.