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/kōˈaksēəl/,
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Having a common axis,
  1. Having a common axis

  2. (of a cable or line) Consisting of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator


  1. having a common axis
  2. In geometry, coaxial means that two or more forms share a common axis; it is the three-dimensional linear analogue of concentric.
  3. (Coaxiality) The condition that exists when two or more features have coincident axes (i.e., a feature axis and a datum feature axis).
  4. A speaker type that utilizes a tweeter mounted at the center of a woofer cone. The idea being to have the sound source through the full frequency range become "coincident".
  5. 1) A speaker typically with one driver in the middle of, and on the same axis as, another driver. 2) An audio or video cable with a single center pin that acts as the hot lead and an outer shield that acts as a ground.
  6. Coaxial inputs (sometimes just called "cable") provide a simple and common way to transmit video. Now coaxial inputs are mostly used for connecting a TV set to an antenna or cable system.
  7. A type of cable used to connect the controller directly to an IBM host. Coaxial cable consists of an outer layer of insulation, an outer conductor, another insulating layer, and a central conductor. See also twinaxial.
  8. Sharing the same axis. When referring to cartridges, one part is contained inside the other part, as opposed to side-by-side.
  9. Many HeadRoom digital to analog converter (DAC) products have a "coaxial digital" input. This is a 75 Ohm S/PDIF digital audio input. ...
  10. Refers to a type of connector that carries IEC60958 (S/P DIF) format digital audio signals.
  11. A field system with one prevailing axis of orientation. Most of the field boundaries either follow this axis (axial boundaries) or run at right angles to it (transverse boundaries). ...
  12. A transmission line in which one conductor completely surrounds the other, the two being coaxial and separated by a continuous dielectric such as air or PTFE.
  13. Speakers which have two separate drive units (normally a small woofer and tweeter) moving independently. Essentially this gives better high frequency response and hence greater range and clarity.
  14. This cable, often referred to as "coax", is mainly known for its use with cable television systems. It was once used on early Ethernet bus networks (10Base-2), however, it has been replaced for this application by twisted pair and fiber optic cabling. ...
  15. A shielded copper wire cable that has a RCA plug or F connector. Can be used for digital as well as analog signal movement.
  16. An escapement invented by Dr. G. Daniels which uses a low-friction energy transmission system.
  17. Coaxial cable, comprised of a central wire surrounded by dielectric insulator, all encased in a protective sheathing.
  18. A type of loudspeaker transducer that has separate high-frequency and low-frequency drive units together in one driver. In most situations, a tweeter is suspended in front of the woofer cone, but it can also be located on top of the pole piece where a dustcap is normally found. ...
  19. A type of two-signal connector in which an inner conducting wire is surrounded a shielding cylindrical outer conductor, commonly used in digital audio connections.
  20. is the most commonly used cable geometry for hi-fi interconnects. Co-axial cable has a central conductor that carries the signal. Surrounding this is the insulator and shield. The shield protects the signal and also completes the circuit.
  21. An RC helicopter design which uses two main rotors, placed on top of each other. There appears to be only one axial, but the main axial is actually composed of two axials, one inside the other. This design is frequently used in small inexpensive RC helicopters.
  22. A transmission line that sends telegraph, telephone and television signals.
  23. If you use surround sound, be careful. There are two types of digital connections - coaxial (wire) and optical (fibre optic). Make sure your surround sound system input matches the input on your TV and your DVD recorder.
  24. Standard for cable companies. copper wire with insulation and a ground mesh. Still used a great deal for cable or antenna TV