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The number of 1-micron strands in the smallest cable can vary widely depending on the cable's design and intended use. For example, fiber optic cables can have multiple strands of optical fibers, each measuring around 1 micron in diameter, and some may contain dozens to hundreds of these strands. However, specific details about the cable type and manufacturer would be needed to provide an exact count.

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