A pigtail is the end of an audio cable which simply has bare wires rather than any type of connector Pigtails are used to connect wires to binding posts and screw terminals
A flexible tube of varying lengths that is typically constructed of anneallable metals (steel, brass, copper) Typically used to convey gases and liquids from one point to another at pressures greater than 200 psia
A fibre optic cable assembly consisting of a connector and an unterminated fibre at the other end Normally in applications wherein a splice is convenient for terminating a device with a connector Also used when the loss characteristics of the connector must be known precisely In this case for instance, a splice of 03 dB might be reliably predicted and controlled, but the variability of most commercially available terminations is unacceptable So a pre-characterized cable assembly is cut into a pigtail and attached to the device through spicing
An artificial path basic feature in a 2-D stream/river which connects a tributary to the main artificial path in the 2-D stream/river Pigtails are part of the same reach defined on the tributary Pigtails only exist in wide rivers, not in lake/ponds
If someone has a pigtail or pigtails, their hair is plaited or braided into one or two lengths. a little girl with pigtails. lengths of hair that have been twisted together into a plait in pigtails
A length of optical fibre or cable attached to a connector or component intended to facilitate jointing between that component and another optical fibre or component
A 4-foot long piece of logging cable, modified with electrical connectors at each end, which converts the rope socket (Schlumberger cable termination) via the torpedo to the Gearhart Owen (G O ) cablehead used on the specialty tools