👉 The term "interwound" in electrical engineering refers to a type of wire that is typically used for connecting two or more wires together. Interwound cables are made by passing a single strand of copper wire through multiple layers of aluminum, copper, and/or other conductive materials. This process results in a cable that has high conductivity and low resistance, making it ideal for applications requiring high current flow rates. Interwound cables can be used in a variety of industries such as power generation,