Asked by Nathan Papke on May 30, 2024
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To minimize interference, telecommunication cables are run as close to phase conductors as possible and as far away from the neutral conductor as possible.
Telecommunication Cables
Cables used for transmitting information via electrical signals or light pulses over distances.
Phase Conductors
The wires or cables in an electrical system that carry the alternating current between the source and the load, in one or more phases.
Neutral Conductor
A conductor that carries current back to the source in electrical systems and is at a potential of zero volts.
- Understand the implications of harmonics on telecommunication systems.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the implications of harmonics on telecommunication systems.
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