1 US cable equals 720 feet. 1 British cable equals 608 feet. A cable is a nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
A cable is typically defined as being 120 fathoms long. Since one fathom equals six feet, this means that a cable is equivalent to 720 feet. This measurement is commonly used in maritime contexts.
100 feet Cat5e cables can be purchased through many different locations. Some common places to look are Firefold, Cable Wholesale and Cable and Kits through the internet.
To calculate the length of cable needed to go around the world, you can use the Earth's circumference, which is approximately 24,901 miles. Converting this distance to feet (1 mile = 5,280 feet), it would take about 131,477,280 feet of cable to circle the globe once.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 26 feet
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100 feet Cat5e cables can be purchased through many different locations. Some common places to look are Firefold, Cable Wholesale and Cable and Kits through the internet.
15 feet is the same as 4,572 millimeters.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 26 feet
18 feet i think <3 Edit: Actually it would be 50 feet.
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Get a longer cable. They can be up to 300 feet or so per cable.
Only two drives can be supported on an IDE cable. One Master and one Slave.
To find the number of feet of cable on the reel, first subtract the weight of the empty reel from the total weight to get the weight of the cable only: 1279 pounds - 285 pounds = 994 pounds. Then divide the weight of the cable by the weight per foot to find the number of feet: 994 pounds / 7.1 pounds/foot ≈ 140 feet. So, there are approximately 140 feet of cable on the reel.
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