The term "rope" applies to a flexible tension member used to
transmit a tensile load to a remote location and which has sufficient
flexibility to accommodate repeated bending over sheaves and drums.
Included in this category are wire ropes and also nonmetallic ropes
made of high-modulus fibers (for example Kevlar fiber from du Pont or
Spectra fiber from Allied Chemical). Ropes made of low-modulus
fibers (for example polyester, nylon, or polypropylene) are not
discussed.
The term "cable" applies to a flexible tension member which, in
addition to a strength member, includes power and/or signal conductors
within its structure. As in the case of ropes, cables are used to transmit
tensile loads to remote locations, and they typically have sufficient
flexibility to accommodate repeated bending over sheaves and drums.
Again, the strength member may be either metal wires or non-metallic
fibers.
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Cable wire
ACT has thermoplastic insulated wires. AC is old MC is the modern cable.
Don't be too much confuse about this question it is simple. Their difference is their speeling and their pronunciation. See? very simple.. satisfied??
There is no difference in the cables. The only difference is the type of electrical power being transmitted. AC or DC applications use the same wires.
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The difference between nylon and dacron rope is that nylon stretch but dacron dose not!
I believe this is a defect in the rope cable. A "birdcage" refers to the separation in the rope wraps caused when a cable is stressed. When the separation is such that you can see a gap between one lay of rope and the rest of the cable, the defect is called a birdcage.
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
Difference between coaxial cable and STP cable used for computer networking?
For ropework a cable is simply a large rope, whether made of metal, hemp, or synthetic material. Wire rope and other rope is usually referred to as cable when it gets larger than 1 inch in diameter.
A cable-laid rope is a very thick rope used for tasks such as towing, made by twisting together three ropes.
The difference between Armored cable and Metal Clad cable is that the MC cable has a EGC (Equipment Grounding Conductor). Both cables are armored, and look almost identical so watch out.
The difference between a cross cable and a state cable is that a cross cable, or crossover cable, is used specifically to connect two of the same devices.
DSL is considered to be broadband speed. There is a difference in speed between DSL and Cable. Cable is generally much faster.
As far as i know, HD is mostly for games on Tablets for a better resolutions and quality :)
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