Coaxial Cable (Noun)
Meaning
A transmission line for high-frequency signals.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- Coaxial cable is commonly used in broadband connections, including cable television and high-speed internet.
- The communication engineer chose coaxial cable to connect the transmitter and receiver in the satellite system.
- In this configuration, a coaxial cable serves as a transmission line for the radio frequency signals between the antenna and the amplifier.
- To achieve higher bandwidth and reduce electromagnetic interference, a shielded coaxial cable is typically used for these high-frequency signals.
- Coaxial cable can support data transfer rates of several gigabits per second over relatively long distances.