Copper cabling is a type of electrical cable that uses copper as a conductor to transmit electrical signals. It is commonly used for transmitting data and power in various applications, including telecommunications, networking (Ethernet), and electrical wiring in buildings. Different types of copper cables exist, such as coaxial, twisted pair (UTP, STP), and single-conductor cables, each suited for specific purposes based on bandwidth, distance, and interference requirements.
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