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- Coaxial abstract "In geometry, coaxial means that two or more three-dimensional linear forms share a common axis. Thus, it is concentric in three-dimensional, linear forms.A coaxial cable, as a common example, is a three-dimensional linear structure. It has a wire conductor in the centre (D), a circumferential outer conductor (B), and an insulating medium called the dielectric (C) separating these two conductors. The outer conductor is usually sheathed in a protective PVC outer jacket (A). All these have a common axis.The dimension and material of the conductors and insulation determine the cable's characteristic impedance and attenuation at various frequencies.In loudspeaker design, coaxial speakers are a loudspeaker system in which the individual driver units radiate sound from the same point or axis.A coaxial weapon mount places two weapons on [roughly] the same axis – as the weapons are usually side-by-side or one on top of the other, they are technically par-axial rather than coaxial, however the distances involved mean that they are effectively coaxial as far as the operator is concerned.".
- Coaxial thumbnail RG-59.jpg?width=300.
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- Coaxial wikiPageRevisionID "682803931".
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geometry.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_cable.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_loudspeaker.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_speakers.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Concentric.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Conductor_(material).
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_axis.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Dimension.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_conductor.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Geometry.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink Weapon_mount.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLink File:RG-59.jpg.
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coaxial".
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLinkText "axial".
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLinkText "axially".
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLinkText "coaxial".
- Coaxial wikiPageWikiLinkText "the same axis".
- Coaxial hasPhotoCollection Coaxial.
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- Coaxial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RF_connectors.
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- Coaxial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Coaxial subject Category:Geometry.
- Coaxial type Article.
- Coaxial type Article.
- Coaxial type Field.
- Coaxial comment "In geometry, coaxial means that two or more three-dimensional linear forms share a common axis. Thus, it is concentric in three-dimensional, linear forms.A coaxial cable, as a common example, is a three-dimensional linear structure. It has a wire conductor in the centre (D), a circumferential outer conductor (B), and an insulating medium called the dielectric (C) separating these two conductors. The outer conductor is usually sheathed in a protective PVC outer jacket (A).".
- Coaxial label "Coaxial".
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- Coaxial sameAs Coaxial.
- Coaxial sameAs Coaxiaal.
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- Coaxial sameAs m.02nb91.
- Coaxial sameAs Koaxial.
- Coaxial sameAs Eşeksenli.
- Coaxial sameAs Q1751466.
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- Coaxial wasDerivedFrom Coaxial?oldid=682803931.
- Coaxial depiction RG-59.jpg.
- Coaxial isPrimaryTopicOf Coaxial.