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Bond [772]
3 years ago
7

Compare the features of Co-axial cable and Optical Fibre cable.

English
1 answer:
Stolb23 [73]3 years ago
4 0
Hi pupil here's your answer ::


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\boxed{Co-axial\:Cable:}

☆ Co-axial cable consists of a core wire shielded by a dielectric insulator which is further covered by and Outer conductor and plastic sheath.

☆ Provides low bandwidth.

☆ It cannot be used for long distance transmissions.

☆ It gets affected by atmospheric and electromagnetic interferences.

☆ It can be tapped and hence data is not secure.


\boxed{Optical\:Fibre\:Cable:}

☆ Optical Fibre Cable consists of thin strands of Glass like material design to carry light.

☆ Provides very high bandwidth.

☆ It has complete immunity to atmospheric and electromagnetic disturbances.

☆ It cannot be tapped and hence data is secure.


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Hope this helps. . . . . . . . ☺☺

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