A cable is a nautical unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
A nautical mile is equal to exactly 1,852 metres
So a cable is equal to 185.2 metres.
0.1 of a nautical mile 185.2m
10
the answer is 3
Fabric, Cable, Wire, Rope
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Cables come in different lengths.
0.1 of a nautical mile 185.2m
10
24 meters = 240 centimeters 240 / 8 = 30 lengths
the answer is 3
4000
There are 1000 m of fiber optic [cable] in 1 kilometer.
Most UTP cable is limited to 100 meters.
1 meter = 10 decimetersSo, 30 meters = 30*10 = 300 decimeters
The area of Touffreville-la-Cable is 3,970,000.0 square meters.
The maximum allowed length of a Cat-6 cable is 100 meters (330 ft) when used for 10/100/1000baseT. This consists of 90 meters (300 ft) of solid "horizontal" cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack, plus 10 meters (33 ft) of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device. Since stranded cable has higher attenuation than solid cable, exceeding 10 meters of patch cabling will reduce the permissible length of horizontal cable. When used for 10GbaseT, Cat-6 cable's maximum length is 55 meters (180 ft) in a favorable alien crosstalk environment, but only 37 meters (120 ft) in a hostile alien crosstalk environment such as when many cables are bundled together. 10GbaseT runs of up to 100 meters (330 ft) are permissible using Cat-6a.
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