Power cable by Wikipedia Bot 0
A power cable is an electrical cable designed to deliver electric power to various devices and systems. It typically consists of one or more conductors (wires) insulated and protected by an outer sheath, which can be made of various materials depending on the application and environmental conditions. Power cables are used in a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings, and serve to connect electrical equipment to a power source, such as a generator, transformer, or electrical outlet.

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