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A cable is two or more wires bound together. It may be protected by a sheath which protects all the wires. Cables can also act as carriers for other media, including optical fibers.

The length is sometimes made flexible by spiralling it. In the case of a rigid cable this also makes the cable itself more flexible.

1 Types of cable

2 See also


Cable is generally used in reference to cable television. See also cablemodem

The term cable is sometimes used for the cable length, unit of measure.

Cable is a comic bookA comic book (sometimes called funnies or funny paper is a book or magazine and more recently a graphic novel in the artistic medium known as comics. American comic books have become closely associated with the superhero genre, but the subject matter of c superheroA superhero is a fictional character who is noted for feats of courage and nobility and who usually has a colorful name and costume, and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. Superheroes spend much of their time battling monsters, natural disaste in the fictional Marvel UniverseThe Marvel Universe is the fictional shared setting where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place. History Though the concept of a shared universe was not new or unique to comics in 1961, writer/editor Stan Lee, together with sever.

There is a small town in WisconsinOne of the periods of glaciation was also termed the Wisconsin glaciation. Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state of the United States, (54,314 square miles) and 18th greatest population (5,453,896 as of 2002). The state's name is an English version of a Fre named CableCable is a town located in Bayfield County, Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 836. Cable is best known as the starting point of the American Birkebeiner cross-country skiing race. Geography According to the United States.

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