“national electrical manufacturers association”
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*”careful with that axe, eugene!”*
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*a cable is 2 or more wires running ‘side by side’ and [‘bonded’ / ‘twisted’, or braided together to form a ‘single assembly’*
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(the term originally referred to a nautical line of specific length where multiple ropes, each laid clockwise, are then laid together anti-clockwise and shackled to produce a strong thick line, resistant to water absorption, that was used to anchor large ships)
(in ‘mechanics’, ‘cables’, otherwise known as ‘wire ropes’, are used for ‘lifting’, ‘hauling’, and ‘towing’ or ‘conveying force’ through ‘tension’)
(in ‘electrical engineering’ cables are used to carry ‘electric currents’)
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(an ‘optical cable’ contains 1 or more ‘optical fibers’ in a ‘protective jacket’ that supports the ‘fibers’)
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