Coaxial
Coaxial, derived from the Latin axis meaning sharing a common axis, is a term used in various fields to indicate objects that are arranged along the same center line. In cable technology, a coaxial cable is a system in which a central conductor is surrounded by a dielectric insulator and a concentric conductive shield, all within an outer protective jacket. This arrangement preserves a consistent axis and helps contain and return signals along the same path.
Construction and properties are central to coaxial cables. The inner conductor is typically copper or aluminum,
Uses and variants are widespread. Coaxial cables are a standard medium for radio frequency transmission, television
In addition to engineering, the term coaxial appears in geometry, where it describes objects that share a