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Which two benefits are associated with encasing cables that run across the floor?

  1. Prevents wear; Increases electrical conductivity.

  2. Reduces tripping accidents; Improves signal strength.

  3. Prevents wear; Reduces tripping accidents.

  4. Improves aesthetics; Ensures maximum flexibility.

The correct answer is: Prevents wear; Reduces tripping accidents.

Encasing cables that run across the floor provides significant benefits in terms of prevention and safety. One of the primary advantages is the prevention of wear on the cables. When cables are simply laid on the floor, they can be subjected to constant abrasion and damage from foot traffic and moving objects. Encasing them helps protect the insulation and internal wiring, thereby extending the lifespan of the cables. Additionally, the encasement significantly reduces the risk of tripping accidents. Loose cables on the floor present a hazard in walkways, leading to possible falls and injuries. By securely encasing these cables, the risk of someone tripping over them is minimized, creating a safer environment for anyone moving through the area. These factors make encasing cables a practical solution for both protecting the cables and ensuring a safe working or walking area. The other benefits mentioned in the incorrect options, such as increasing electrical conductivity or improving signal strength, are not directly related to the act of encasing cables and therefore do not align with the core benefits of this practice.