Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.
Copper will transport electrical signals.
Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.
Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.
Copper will transport electrical signals.
Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.
Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.
Copper will transport electrical signals.
Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.
Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.
Copper will transport electrical signals.
Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.
Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
The signal carrying capacity of a fiber optic cable is much greater than that of a copper cable and a copper cable is much heavier and takes up more space than a fiber optic cable does. However fiber optic cables are more difficult to repair or splice than copper cables.
Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.
Copper will transport electrical signals.
Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.
Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
It depends on some factors which are not mentioned in the question. The main difference between 100% copper wire and copper clad aluminum is that IF they are the same diameter, then the copper will carry and stand up to more electrical current than the aluminum. If the diameter of the aluminum cables have been upgraded in size, to match the current carrying capacity of the normal copper cables, then the only remaining difference is that copper withstands much more bending and coiling beforethe metal begins to "work harden," and some of the individual wire strands begin to break. In other words, the copper stands up to use better than aluminum. When buying booster cables, read the lables, and make sure that the maximum number of Amps, for which the aluminum cables are capable of carrying, is equal to or greater than the highest rated copper cables. Therefore, IF the copper clad aluminum cables are rated for the same current carrying capacity as copper cables, then there is NO difference in use between the two types.
Actually, aluminum mylar tape shielded cables are better than copper braid shielded cables for instrumentation cables.
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different molecular construction
Computer cables are often made of copper.
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difference between Strain-stress diagram of copper and steel?
ADSL is a way of using a pair of copper wires which is normally used for a phone line, to transfer high volumes of data. The copper wires were only originally designed to carry a phone call.Fibre optic cables are especially designed to transfer high volumes of data. They are made of glass, not copper wires.
CuCl is copper (I) chloride, where copper has a +1 oxidation state. Cu2Cl2 is copper (II) chloride, where copper has a +2 oxidation state. The difference lies in the oxidation state of copper present in the compounds.