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The minimum bending radius for a 1.5-inch diameter non-shielded cable typically ranges from 6 to 10 times the cable's diameter, depending on the specific type and application of the cable. For a 1.5-inch diameter cable, this translates to a minimum bending radius of approximately 9 to 15 inches. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the exact bending radius to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
The 1.5mm and 2.5mm in mains cable refer to the cross-sectional area of the conductors, specifically the copper or aluminum wires within the cable. This measurement indicates the thickness of the wires, which affects the cable's current-carrying capacity and resistance. Generally, a larger cross-sectional area (like 2.5mm) can handle higher electrical loads safely compared to a smaller one (like 1.5mm). Therefore, the choice between these sizes depends on the electrical demands of the application.
Cable trays come in various dimensions depending on their type and application. Common widths range from 12 inches to 36 inches, while heights can vary from 2 inches to 6 inches or more. The spacing between the rungs or slats also differs, typically from 6 inches to 12 inches, depending on the design. Additionally, cable trays are available in different lengths, commonly 10 feet, 12 feet, or custom lengths as needed.
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You can select the cable length in the option box.
The function of cable select jumper setting is to let the cable select which drive takes priority ("master") and which one comes after ("slave").
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Answer: When using an 80-conductor cable-select cable, the drive nearest the motherboard is the master, and the drive farthest from the motherboard is the slave. You can recognize a cable-select cable by a small hole somewhere in the the data cable or by labels (master or slave) on the connectors. -CompTIA A+ Guide to Hardware, Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Fifth Edition 2010 copyright - Jean Andrews, Ph.D.
Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the computer. Switch the camera on. Launch the iMovie application. Select Import from Camera... from iMovie's File menu.
Yes you can. Just connect it to the cable box, and set it up correctly.
Using a cable that is not approved for a specific application, like using SER cable where it is not allowed, can lead to serious consequences. It may result in electrical hazards, fires, damage to equipment, and even injury or loss of life. It is important to always use the correct cables for their intended purpose to ensure safety and prevent potential risks.
the cable is not inserted correctly
This is a question from the A+ test!!!!!! The answer is that the cable is reversed at one end. The cable must be plugged in correctly at both the ends. The red wire on the cable shows the pin 1 end of the connector and must be plugged in correctly on the MB and the drive.
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