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Why Are the Two Wires of a Twisted-Pair Multiplex System

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Question 12

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Why are the two wires of a twisted-pair multiplex system twisted?


A) To reduce the effects of induced voltage
B) To reduce the chance of wires shorting out
C) To make the circuit more complex
D) To maximize communication speed

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