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English: Cross-section of a submarine communications cable. Layers: Polyethylene "Mylar" tape; Stranded metal (steel) wires; Aluminium water barrier; Polycarbonate; Copper or aluminum tube; Petroleum jelly; Optical fibers
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The electric core is a concentric assembly of inner conductor, electric insulation, and protective layers (resembling the design of a coaxial cable). [5] Modern three-core cables (e.g. for the connection of offshore wind turbines ) often carry optical fibers for data transmission or temperature measurement, in addition to the electrical conductors.