British power cords Wire and cable are materials used for power, communications and related transmission purposes.
There are no strict boundaries between "wires" and "cables."
Generally, a product with a small number of cores, a small product diameter, and a simple structure is called a wire, a wire without insulation is called a wire, and the other is called a cable; a conductor with a large cross-sectional area of the British power supply wire (greater than 6 square millimeters) is called a large Wires, smaller (less than or equal to 6 square millimeters) are called small wires, and insulated wires are also called cloth wires.
Cables include power cables, control cables, compensating cables, shielded cables, high temperature cables, computer cables, signal cables, coaxial cables, fire resistant cables, marine cables, and the like. They are all composed of strands of wire used to connect circuits, electrical appliances, etc.