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Definition of "Wire" |
An insulated or un-insulated conductor, with low resistance to current flow, that is either solid or stranded. See a table of Wire Manufacturers. A single metallic conductor of solid, stranded, or tinsel construction, designed to carry electrical current in a circuit. It may be bare or insulated. It may have a metallic covering, sheath or shield. There may be an additional jacket for mechanical strength only; not to be used as an additional conductor. / A strand or group of strands of electrically conductive material, normally copper or aluminum. / A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunication signals. / Metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod. / Local Multipoint Distribution System is a system for broadband microwave wireless transmission direct from a local antenna to homes and businesses within a line-of-sight radius, a solution to the so-called last-mile technology problem of economically bringing high-bandwidth services to users. / single solid or stranded group of conductors having a low resistance to current flow. Used to make connections between circuits or points in a circuit. |
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