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- What are the precautions that have to be followed while handling the resigns during cable joining process?4. What is the effect of laid cables in proximity to each other?12 - Due to the effect of the resistance of the cable connected to RTD, two-wire cables up to ……. meters and three-wire cables up to ……... meters are used in standard designs. A) 10-150B) 40-500C) 50-195D) 30-230E) 200-1000