Definitions for "COAX CABLE"
A type of cable that consists of a single center conductor surrounded by insulation (dielectric) and then a grounded shield of braided wire. The shield minimizes electrical and radio frequency interference. Coaxial cabling is the primary type of cabling used by the cable television industry and is also widely used for computer networks.
A cable that has a single conductor in the center, wrapped with an insulator, and then a braided shield. Different sizes are used for different applications, typically for RF (radio frequency) transmission or recieving via an antenna. Different cables have different specifications in terms of capacitance and signal loss as well.
a shielded single wire that carries the data
a transmission line for high-frequency signals