A coaxial cable is a type of data communication cable used to transmit radio frequency signals. It has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, with a tubular conducting shield, often with an insulating outer layer. It’s commonly used in cable television and internet connections.
Coaxial Cable
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