From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coaxial, co-axial, co-ax or coax describes a physical arrangement wherein two or more structures share a common axis.

Coaxial may also refer to:

Electronics

  • Coaxial cable or simply "coax," a shielded electrical cable widely used for transmission of radio-frequency signals and in computer networking cables
  • Coaxial antenna, a half-wave dipole antenna configuration
  • Coaxial loudspeaker, a 2-way loudspeaker with the high and low drivers sharing the same axis

Connectors

Other uses

See also

  • Coaxil, a drug used to treat depression
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coaxial, co-axial, co-ax or coax describes a physical arrangement wherein two or more structures share a common axis.

Coaxial may also refer to:

Electronics

  • Coaxial cable or simply "coax," a shielded electrical cable widely used for transmission of radio-frequency signals and in computer networking cables
  • Coaxial antenna, a half-wave dipole antenna configuration
  • Coaxial loudspeaker, a 2-way loudspeaker with the high and low drivers sharing the same axis

Connectors

Other uses

See also

  • Coaxil, a drug used to treat depression

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