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in electrical
and electronic systems, a conductor or group
of conductors for transmitting electric power
or telecommunication signals from one place to
another. Electric communication cables
transmit voice messages, computer data,
and visual images via electrical signals to
telephones, wired radios, computers,
teleprinters, facsimile machines, and
televisions. There is no clear distinction
between an electric wire and an electric
cable. Usually the former refers to a single,
solid metallic conductor, with or without
insulation, while the latter refers to a
stranded conductor or to an assembly of
insulated conductors. With fibre-optic cables,
made of flexible fibres of glass and plastic,
electrical signals are converted to light
pulses for the transmission of audio, video,
and computer data.
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