Meaning Coaxial
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A multi-layered cable which can supply telephone, internet and television services.
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"having a common axis," 1904, as a term in mathematics; coaxial cable is 1934. See co- + axial.
Source: etymonline.com

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Copper cable that consists of two parts: a central wire surrounded by insulation and then a grounded shield of braided wire. Coaxial wire is widely used by the cable television and computer industries [..]
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Cable consisting of a hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire conductor.
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(adj) having a common axis
Source: beedictionary.com

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Relationship between faces that share the same center of rotation. If you check the Coaxial Face Groups box in the Display tab, faces that share an axis are indicated with blue shading.
Source: help.spaceclaim.com

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A coaxial speaker has a large cone for the low range, and a smaller tweeter for the high spectrum. There is a cross-over network which divides and routes the signal to the correct driver.   Back   Back   Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Car Audio How to Links  |  Join!  |  Log-In
Source: carstereo.com (offline)

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Speakers which have two separate drive units (normally a small woofer and tweeter) moving independently. Essentially this gives better high frequency response and hence greater range and clarity.
Source: caraudiocentre.co.uk

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Coaxial cable is a type of copper wiring typically used for cable television transmission and high-speed Internet connectivity. Coaxial cable typically consists of a central copper or copper-coated conductor surrounded by flexible insulation, a shield of wire mesh, and an outer plastic jacket. Older installation of Ethernet LANs also used coax cabl [..]
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)





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