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Match the description with the media. (Not all options are used.)Group of answer choicesShielded Twisted Pair (STP)WirelessOptical fiberCoaxial cable

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Match the description with the media. (Not all options are used.)

Group of answer choices:

  • Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
  • Wireless
  • Optical fiber
  • Coaxial cable
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Solution

To effectively match the descriptions with the types of media, let's briefly define each option:

  1. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP): A type of cable that uses twisted pairs of wires and additional shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference.
  2. Wireless: A method of transmitting data using electromagnetic waves without physical cables.
  3. Optical fiber: A medium that uses light to transmit data through thin strands of glass or plastic.
  4. Coaxial cable: A type of cable consisting of a central conductor, insulating layer, metallic shield, and outer layer, used for high-frequency electrical signals.

Now, without specific descriptions provided in your question, I can’t match them accurately. Please provide the descriptions you want to match to each media type.

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