What Are The Characteristics Of Utp Stp And Coaxial Cable

What Are The Characteristics Of Utp Stp And Coaxial Cable

What are the characteristics of UTP, STP, and coaxial cable?

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1. What are the characteristics of UTP, STP, and coaxial cable?


Answer:

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2. what are the characteristics of utp stp and coaxial cable​


Answer:

Listed below are the characteristics of UTP, STP and Coaxial Cables:

UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables- are types of data and voice cables that two copper unshielded wires are twisted by pair. This is the most common LAN (Local Area Network) cables used when one business or individual would want to establish a network. Its main function is to establish a connection between computers and devices in a network. Since it is unshielded, it is prone to noise and data inteference.  

STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables - these are types of networking cables which is mainly used for telephone and data wirings. The function is similar to UTP cables, only that these cables has extra foil wrapping or jacket to give more shields to the cable away from noises and interference. Due to additional cover of STPs, it much heavier than UTP cables and could result to harder installations. But this works longer.

Coaxial Cables - are old types of cables that are mainly design for TV and cable TV used. But later on, it became a networking cable. This is how coaxial cable works: Your cable TV provider will be using the cables and their connection to provide the internet connection as well but instead of connecting it to your TV, it is connected to the modem. Coaxial cables are insulated copper cables that has coverings, making it look thicker compared to STPs and UTPs cables.

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Answer:

UTP: Are types of data and voice cables that two copper unshielded wires are twisted by pair. This is the most LAN (Local Area Network) cables used when one business or individual would want to establish a network. it's main function is tp establish a connection between computers and devices in a network. since it is unshielded, it is prone to noise and data inte ference.

Explanation:

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3. what are the characteristics of utp stp and coaxial cable


Answer:

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4. what is the characteristics of coaxial cable​


Answer:

Coaxial cable has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. The term coaxial is used because the inner and outer conductors share a common geometric axis. In 1880 Oliver Heaviside studied the so-called skin effect in telegraph transmission lines.


5. what are the difference and advantages of STP and UTP cable to each other​


Answer:

the advantages as there is no foil to break and no grounding cable there is less to break

Explanation:


6. 7. What do you call the cable that has two or four pairs of wires? A. Cable B. STP CableC. UTP Cable D. Coaxial Cable 8. What do you call this cable that each pair of wire is wrapped in metallic foil to better shield the wires from noise? A.Cable B. UTP Cable C. Coaxial Cable D. STP Cable 9. It is a copper-cored cable surrounded by a heavy shielding A.Coaxial Cable B.UTP Cable C.STP Cable D. Cable 10. It is a glass or plastic conductor that transmits information using light. A.Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable C. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable B. Fiber Optic CableD. Coaxial Cable11.Example of network media that has more and more networks are operating without cables, in the wireless mode, it uses high frequency radio signals, infrared slight beams, or lasers to communicate between the workstations, servers or hub.A.Fiber Optic CableB. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable C. Wireless CablesD. Coaxial Cable12. Type of cable installation in which cables are connected from the pc to switch/ hub. A.Fiber Optic CableC. Coaxial CableB.Wireless LANs D. Straight Through Cable 13. Type of cable installation in which cables are connected from PC to PC. A. Crossover Cable C. Straight Through Cable B.Wireless LANS D. Fiber Optic Cable​pakisagutan pls:<


Answer:

7. C. UTP Cable

8. C. Coaxial Cable

9. A. Coaxial Cable

10. B. Fiber Optic Cable

11. C. Wireless Cables

12. D. Straight Through Cable

13. C. Straight Through Cable

Explanation:


7. What is the difference between a UTP and STP cable?


Answer:

UTP and STP difference

The basic difference between UTP and STP is UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) is a cable with wires that are twisted together to reduce noise and crosstalk. On the contrary, STP (Shielded twisted pair) is a twisted pair cable confined in foil or mesh shield that guards the cable against electromagnetic interference.

Explanation:

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8. MULTIPLE CHOICE DIRECTIONS: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1.What do you call a pair of wires wrapped in metallic foil? a. STP b. UTP c. coaxial d. single mode 2. It is a copper-cored cable surrounded by a heavy shielding. a. LAN cable b. coaxial cable c. RJ45 d. jacket 3. A cable used to connect two devices directly. a. LAN cable b. coaxial cable c. crossover cable d. jacket 4. A cable used in the local area network to connect a PC to a network switch and router. a. LAN cable b. coaxial cable c. crossover cable d. straight-through cable 5. Which of the following cables has a thicker core and easier to make? a. multimode b. coaxial cable c. RJ45 d. single-mode 6. Which of the following cables has a very thin core and harder to make? a. multimode b. coaxial cable c. RJ45 d. single-mode 7. These are cables that have one or more optical fibers enclosed in a sheath or jacket. a. multimode b. coaxial cable c. fiber optic d. single-mode 8. Most commonly used cable in televisions in the Philippines. a. RJ45 b. coaxial cable c. RG59 d. single-mode9. A type of copper cabling that is used for telephone communications and most Ethernet networks.a. twisted pair b. coaxial cable c. RJ45 d. single-mode10. Which twisted cable has two or four pairs of wires and relies on the cancellation effect produced of the wires to limit signal degradation? a. multimode b. STP c. RJ45 d. UTPPASAGOT NAMAN MGA MARECAKES^_^​


Answer:

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9. d single-modec. multi-mode2. What is the purpose of twisting the pairs of cables together in a UTP cable?C. To reduce noisa d. None of thesea. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power3. What do you call a fiber optic that can use simpler light sources such asLight Emitting Diodes (LEDs)?a Broadbandb. dial-up4 Which cabling media does not suffer from Electro-Magnetic Interference?a. Fiber optic cablec. thick coaxial cableC.5. What is the purpose of the shielding in a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)Cable?a. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power c. To reduce noise d. None of thesec. thin coaxial cabled. unshielded twisted pair6. Which media is not affected by EMI or RFI?a. Fiber optic cablec. thin coaxial cableb. c. thick coaxial cabled. unshielded twisted paird. none of these7. The twisted pair cable is consists ofa. one conductor b. three conductors C. two conductors_8. UTP cables have a range of how many meters?a. 100 b. 200d. 500C. 328​


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10. 2. What is the purpose of twisting the pairs of cables together in a UTP cable?a. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power c. To reduce noise d. None of these3. What do you call a fiber optic that can use simpler light sources such asLight Emitting Diodes (LEDs)?a. Broadband b. dial-upc. multi-mode d. single-mode4. Which cabling media does not suffer from Electro-Magnetic Interference?a. Fiber optic cablec. thin coaxial cableb. c. thick coaxial cable d. unshielded twisted pairC.5. What is the purpose of the shielding in a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)Cable?a. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power c. To reduce noise d. None of these6. Which media is not affected by EMI or RFI?a. Fiber optic cablec. thin coaxial cableb. c. thick coaxial cable d. unshielded twisted pair7. The twisted pair cable is consists ofa. one conductor b. three conductors c. two conductorsd. none of these8. UTP cables have a range of how many meters?a. 100b. 200d. 500c. 328​


Answer: ___B_____1. Why the UTP Category 5e does has more twists per foot than Category 5 wiring? a. prevent interference from outside sources and from the other wires within the cable b. to reduce Electromagnetic interchange c. Both A and B d. None of these __D__2. What is the purpose of twisting the pairs of cables together in a UTP cable? a. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power c. To reduce noise d. None of these _C__3. What do you call a fiber optic that can use simpler light sources such as Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)? a. Broadband b. dial-up c. multi-mode d. single-mode __A__4. Which cabling media does not suffer from Electro-Magnetic Interference? a. Fiber optic cable c. thin coaxial cable b. c. thick coaxial cable d. unshielded twisted pair __D_5. What is the purpose of the shielding in a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable? a. To reduce reduction b. To reduce power c. To reduce noise d. None of these - _A_6. Which media does not affected by EMI or RFI? a. Fiber optic cable c. thin coaxial cable b. c. thick coaxial cable d. unshielded twisted pair _A_7. The twisted pair cable is consists of a. 1 conductor b. three conductors c. two conductors d. none of these _C _8. UTP cables have a range of how many meters? a. 100 b. 200 c. 328 d. 500

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11. 3 What is an advantage that coaxial cable bas over STP or UTPa. It is capable of achieving 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps.b. It is inexpensive.c. It can run for a longer distance unboosted.d. None of the above.4A_fiber optic cable transmits multiple streams of LED-generated light.a. multimodeb. multichannelc. multiphased. None of the above​


Answer:

3)c

4)a

Explanation:

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12. 6. It mainly runs on a powerful computer, that runs a non-server programA. operating systemB. network OSC. Peer to Peer D. Chent server7. It is an efficient and reliable tool to help you determine and identify the possible network issues thatprevent you from using your computer to the fullest.A Burn-inC. Diagnostic Software toolB. Hardware Software toolD. Network Diagnostic tool8. An operating system in which it has a backup facility for lost data.A. operating system B. network OSC. Peer to PeerD. Chent server9. It is the medium through which information usually moves from one network device to anotherA. STPB. UTPC. Cable0. Coaxial10. Each pair of wire is wrapped in metallic foil to better shield the wires from nome.A. STPB. UTPC. CableD. Coaxial11. It uses high frequency radio signals, infrared slight beams, or lasers to communicate between the workstation, servers or hub.A. STPB. UTPC. CableD. Fiber Optic12. An optical fiber is a glass or plastic conductor that transmits information using lightA. STPB. UTPC. CableD. Fiber Optic3. Is a copper-cored cable surrounded by a heavy shielding.A. UTPB. CoaxialC. Fiber OpticD. STP4. A type of cable is used in local area network, connected from the PC to switch/ hubA. Wireless LANSB. STPC. Fiber OpticD. Coaxial5. What Ethernet cable is used to connect two devices directly?A. Cross-OverB. Straight through C both A and BD. None of these. It is a connector used for Cat 5e cable.A. Wireless LANSB. STPCRJ45D. crimping toolA cabling is used to connect your wired network adapters to a router or network switchA. InternetB. EthernetC. coaxialD. fiber opticnant in which employees ise aranmall server to send receive and store​


Answer

6. B

7. D

8. D / Client Server

9. C

10. A

11. B

12. D

3. B

4. A

5. B

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13. What are the characteristics of UTP, STP AND COAXIAL CABLE?​


Answer:

Fiber optic cables are mainly used in environments that are highly susceptible to noise and other interferences. Since these cables carry light signals, they are not prone to any interference problems. These cables are highly secure as they do not emit any external signals.

Fiber optic cables are available in different sizes with varying core and cladding diameters. But the most commonly used fiber optic cable is the 62.5/125 micrometer. The diameter of the core is 62.5 micrometer and that of the cladding is 125 micrometer.

Characteristics of Fiber Optic Cable

Answer:

- UTP cables use eight wires grouped in four pairs, each composed of a solid-colored wire and a stripped wire. Each wire is twisted a certain number of times to minimize interferences with the other pairs. A higher number of twists per inch results in a higher data transmission.

- A shielded twisted pair and unshielded twisted pair are abbreviated as STP and UTP. STP features two insulated copper wires that are twisted around one another and then covered with an additional shield. This extra covering boosts interference protection. STP is often utilized in Ethernet applications.

- Coaxial cable has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. The term coaxial is used because the inner and outer conductors share a common geometric axis. 


14. what are the characteristics of UTP ,STP and coaxial cable?​


Answer:

Coaxial Cables Coaxial cable looks similar to the cable used to carry TV signal. A solid-core copper wire conductor runs down the middle of the cable. Around that solid-core copper wire is a layer of insulation, and covering that insulation is braided wire and metal foil shield, which shields against electromagnetic interference. A final layer of plastic insulation jacket covers the braided wire.There are two types of coaxial cabling: ThinNet and ThickNet. ThinNet is a flexible coaxial cable about ¼ inch thick. ThinNet is used for short-distance. ThinNet connects directly to a workstation’s network adapter card using a British Naval Connector (BNC). The maximum length of thinnet is 185 to 200 meters. ThickNet coaxial cable is thicker cable than ThinNet. ThickNet cable is about ½ inch thick and can support data transfer over longer distances than ThinNet. ThickNet has a maximum supported cable length of 500 meters and usually is used as a backbone to connect several smaller ThinNet-based networks. There are two Ethernet media standards defined for coaxial cable-based Ethernet. Those standards are 10Base2 and 10Base5. 10Base2 has a bandwidth speed of 10 Mbps, to a maximum distance of 200 meters. 10 denotes bandwidth speed and 2 denotes 200 meters. Base denotes baseband type of signal. Coaxial cable used for 10Base2 Ethernet media standard is ThinNet. 10Base5 has a bandwidth speed of 10 Mbps, to a maximum distance of 500 meters. 10 denotes bandwidth speed and 5 denotes 500 meters. Base denotes baseband type of signal. Coaxial cable used for 10Base5 Ethernet media standard is ThickNet. The bandwidth available for both 10Base2 (Thinnet Ethernet) and 10Base5 (Thicknet Ethernet) were 10 Mbps (Megabits per second). Type of Cable used to wire Local Area Networks (LAN) these days is Twisted Pair cable. It is extremely difficult to find a live business network using coaxial cable.

Explanation:

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15. what are the similarities of utp stp and coaxial​


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Answer:

Difference between UTP STP Coaxial and Fiber Optic Cable

Characteristics UTP Coaxial Cables

Interference rating Poor Better than Twisted Pair Cable

Installation cost Cheap Costlier than twisted pair wires

Bend radius 360 degrees / feet 360 degrees / feet or 30 degrees / feet

Security Low Low


16. what is the difference between STP and Coaxial cable?​


Answer:

STP is the extra covering in shielded twisted pair wiring protects the transmission line from electromagnetic interference leaking into or out of the cable. STP cabling often is used in Ethernet networks, especially fast data rate Ethernets.Coaxial cable, or coax is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric; many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket.



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18. 3 What is an advantage that coaxial cable has over STP or UTPa It is capable of achieving 10 Mbps to 100 Mbpsb. It is inexpensive.c. It can run for a longer distance unboostedd. None of the above.​


Answer:

A.it is capable of achieving 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps


19. Read and answer the following questions below. Write the answer on the space provided. What are the characteristics of UTP , STP AND COAXIAL CABLE,,,BAKA NAMAN OHH2 JOINS PARANG MAFIA​


Answer:

UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) twisted pair consists of two insulated conductors (usually copper) in a twisted configuration. Color bands are used in plastic insulation for identification. In addition, colors also identify the specific conductors in a cable and to indicate which wires belong in pairs and how they relate to other pairs in a larger bundle.

STP (Shielded twisted-pair) cable has an additional braided mesh coating or metal foil that wraps each set of insulated conductors. The metal casing intercepts the penetration of electromagnetic noise. It also can eradicate a phenomenon called crosstalk, which is the unwanted effect of one circuit (or channel) on another circuit (or channel).

Coaxial Cable has a center conductor covered with an insulator, then braided or solid outer conductor, and then insulation. It has heavier insulation than most cables. It is vulnerable to high frequency interference.


20. What is the difference between UTP and STP cable?​


Answer:

UTP is a cable with wires that are twisted together to reduce noise generated by an external source. On the other hand, STP is a twisted pair cable with an additional mesh shield that guards the cable against electromagnetic interference.


21. 1 Which of the following type of cable that is used for telephone communicationsand Ethernet networksa coaxial cableb. twisted pairfiber optic cabled. multimode cable2 What type of cable that has a thicker core than single-mode cable.a multimodeb. single-modec. twisted paird. Untwisted pair3. Which of the following is not a coaxial cable type?a thicknet (10Base5)b. RG-59C. RG-6d. Cat34. What type of cable that has two or four pairs of wires?a. coaxialb. Unshielded twisted pair/UTPshielded twisted pair/STPd. fiber optic5. What type of UTP cable in which wiring is used for telephone systems andEthernet LAN?a. Cat5b. Cat5eC. Cat3​


Answer:

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.B

5.A

Explanation:

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22. 1. Which are the two twisted pair cables types available?a. UDP and FTPC. STP and UDPb. UTP and FTPd. STP and UTP​


Answer:

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Answer:

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23. 1. What are the different types of fiber connectors? Cite theiradvantages and disadvantages.2. List down the different types of connectors.3.What are the characteristics of UTP, STP and coaxial cable?​


Answer:

1.

Types of Fiber Optic Connector

LC Multimode.

SC Multimode.

ST Connector.

SC Duplex Coupler.

LC Duplex Coupler – note that two LC connectors fit in the same space as one SC.

ADVANTAGES:

Greater Bandwidth. Copper cables were originally designed for voice transmission and have a limited bandwidth. ...

Faster Speeds. ...

Longer Distances. ...

Better Reliability. ...

Thinner and Sturdier. ...

More Flexibility for the Future. ...

Lower Total Cost of Ownership.

DISADVANTAGES:

They have limited physical arc of cables. If you bend them too much, they will break. The optical fibers are more expensive to install, and they have to be installed by the specialists. They are not as robust as the wires

2. There are three types cable connectors in a basic cabling installation techniques: twisted-pair connectors,coaxial cable connectors and fiber-optic connectors.

3.

UTP — UTP cable is a 100 ohm copper cable that consists of 2 to 1800 unshielded twisted pairs surrounded by an outer jacket. They have no metallic shield. This makes the cable small in diameter but unprotected against electrical interference. The twist helps to improve its immunity to electrical noise and EMI

STP — STP features two insulated copper wires that are twisted around one another and then covered with an additional shield. This extra covering boosts interference protection. STP is often utilized in Ethernet applications.

COAXIAL — It has a center conductor covered with an insulator, then braided or solid outer conductor, and then insulation. It has heavier insulation than most cables. It is vulnerable to high frequency interference.

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24. 3. What type of metallic cable can be used as power rate cable?a) nonmetalic sheathed cablec) THHN/THWNb) coaxial cabled) UTP cable4. What device stores electrical charge?a) Resistorb) Capacitorc) Transistord) Diode​


Answer:

A capacitor is a device for storing charge. It is usually made up of two plates separated by a thin insulating material known as the dielectric. One plate of the capacitor is positively charged, while the other has negative charge

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Answer:

3.b.coaxial cable

4.b.capacitor

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25. characteristic of coaxial cable.​


Answer:

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26. what are the characteristics of utp, stp and coaxial cable?


Listed below are the characteristics of UTP, STP and Coaxial Cables:

UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables- are types of data and voice cables that two copper unshielded wires are twisted by pair. This is the most common LAN (Local Area Network) cables used when one business or individual would want to establish a network. Its main function is to establish a connection between computers and devices in a network. Since it is unshielded, it is prone to noise and data inteference.  

STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables - these are types of networking cables which is mainly used for telephone and data wirings. The function is similar to UTP cables, only that these cables has extra foil wrapping or jacket to give more shields to the cable away from noises and interference. Due to additional cover of STPs, it much heavier than UTP cables and could result to harder installations. But this works longer.

Coaxial Cables - are old types of cables that are mainly design for TV and cable TV used. But later on, it became a networking cable. This is how coaxial cable works: Your cable TV provider will be using the cables and their connection to provide the internet connection as well but instead of connecting it to your TV, it is connected to the modem. Coaxial cables are insulated copper cables that has coverings, making it look thicker compared to STPs and UTPs cables.

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27. 8. This type of cable uses the flow of electrons for data transmission. A. Coaxial C, UTP B. STP D. Fiber-optic uredin local area network to connect a PCto a network hub and route​


Answer:

A. Coaxial

Explanation:

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28. Additional Activities 1. What are the different types of fiber connectors? Cite their advantages and disadvantages 2. List down the different types of connectors. 3. What are the characteristics of UTP, STP and coaxial cable?​


Answer:

1.Types of Fiber Optic Connector

LC Multimode.

SC Multimode.

ST Connector.

SC Duplex Coupler.

LC Duplex Coupler – note that two LC connectors fit in the same space as one SC.

2.Connectors, Interconnects

Rectangular Connectors.

Circular Connectors.

Terminal Blocks.

Coaxial Connectors (RF)

D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors.

Barrel Audio/Power Connectors.

Pluggable Connectors.

USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors

3.UTP cable is a 100 ohm copper cable that consists of 2 to 1800 unshielded twisted pairs surrounded by an outer jacket. They have no metallic shield. This makes the cable small in diameter but unprotected against electrical interference. The twist helps to improve its immunity to electrical noise and EMI.

What are the characteristics of a coaxial cable?

It has twisted pair with a shield.

It has a center conductor covered with an insulator, then braided or solid outer conductor, and then insulation.

It has heavier insulation than most cables.

It is vulnerable to high frequency interference.

Explanation:

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29. Which types of networking cable is more reliable, STP or UTP?


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30. II. Write N for Network Devices and W for Wired Connections. 1. Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable2. Router3. Fiber Optic Cable 4. Bridge 5. Repeater 6. Coaxial Cable 7. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable 8. Hub 9. Switch 10. Modem 111th >​


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