1. Which of the following type of cable that is used for telephone communications and Ethernet networks? 2. What type of cable that has a thicker core than single-mode cable? 3. Wh... 1. Which of the following type of cable that is used for telephone communications and Ethernet networks? 2. What type of cable that has a thicker core than single-mode cable? 3. Which of the following is not a coaxial cable type? 4. What type of cable that has two or four pairs of wires?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about various types of cables used in telecommunications and Ethernet networks, specifically which cables are used for certain purposes and the characteristics of different types.
Answer
1. Twisted pair. 2. Multimode. 3. Cat 3. 4. UTP.
- Twisted pair. 2. Multimode. 3. Cat 3. 4. Unshielded twisted pair/UTP.
Answer for screen readers
- Twisted pair. 2. Multimode. 3. Cat 3. 4. Unshielded twisted pair/UTP.
More Information
Twisted pair cables are commonly used for telephone and Ethernet connections. Multimode cables have thicker cores compared to single-mode ones. Cat 3 is a twisted pair cable, not coaxial. UTP cables contain two or four pairs of wires.
Tips
Confusing cable types is common; remember twisted pairs are typical for Ethernet and phone use, while coaxial cables have different specific uses.
Sources
- Fiber Optic Cable vs Twisted Pair Cable vs Coaxial Cable - community.fs.com
- What Are the 4 Types of Network Cables? - Tevelec - tevelec.com
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