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Which Electric Cable Is Best For The Home?

Copper is used for the majority of conductors because it is corrosion resistant and performs better than aluminum as a conductor. Aluminum is a less expensive and lighter alternative to steel.

Whether it's a television, router, or computer, cables are used to connect one device to another. However, not every device uses the same cable, and some devices use different cables for different peripheral outputs like copper control cable, submersible flat cable, flexible multicore cable or to draw power from an electrical outlet.

Important Definitions

Amperage is a unit of the electric current measurement.
The difference in electrical potential between two points is referred to as voltage.

Voltage Drop: The difference in measurements at each of a device's terminals.

Wattage is the measurement of how much electrical energy is consumed.

Cables of Different Types

General-purpose thermoplastic (GPT), also known as primary wire, is used in the automotive industry. Typical uses in motor vehicles with little exposure to fluids, physical wear, or abuse.

Phone systems and data networking systems use category cable.
Coaxial Cable: A metallic cable that connects video equipment and carries television and video signals.

Industrial machinery, washing machines, large appliances, portable tools, equipment, and extension or power cords are all examples of flexible cords.

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