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Definitions of coaxial in various dictionaries:
adj - having a common axis
Having or mounted on a common axis.
adj - having a common axis
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This type of cable has insulated conducting material around a separately insulated conducting tube |
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Having or mounted on a common axis. |
having a common axis. |
having a common axis |
Having a common axis. |
sharing an axis ( central point): |
a coaxial cable has two concentric wires ( wires that share a central point) to conduct the signal, separated by an insulating layer: |
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In geometry, coaxial means that two or more three-dimensional linear forms share a common axis. Thus, it is concentric in three-dimensional, linear forms. * A coaxial cable, as a common example, is a three-dimensional linear structure. It has a wire conductor in the centre (D), a circumferential outer conductor (B), and an insulating medium called the dielectric (C) separating these two conductors. The outer conductor is usually sheathed in a protective PVC outer jacket (A). All these have a common axis. * The dimension and material of the conductors and insulation determine the cable's characteristic impedance and attenuation at various frequencies. * In loudspeaker design, coaxial speakers are a loudspeaker system in which the individual driver units radiate sound from the same point or axis. * A coaxial weapon mount places two weapons on [roughly] the same axis as the weapons are usually side-by-side or one on top of the other, they are technically par-axial rather than coaxial, however th |