What is Coaxial Cable?
Coaxial cable is a type of electrical cable that is commonly used in the transmission of audio, video, and data signals.
It consists of a central conductor that is surrounded by an insulating layer, a conductive shielding layer, and an outer insulating layer. The central conductor is typically made of copper, while the shielding layer is often made of a woven or braided copper wire mesh. Coaxial cables are widely used in cable television systems, computer networks, and other applications where high-quality signal transmission is important. They are known for their ability to transmit signals over long distances with minimal interference and signal loss.