No, the fiber optic cabling itself is maintenance free....assuming someone doesn't cut it.
•Only economical when the bandwidth is fully utilised•High cost of installation•A lot of hardware at the moment is not compatible with fibre optic cables, they need to be adapted in order to make use of them
a lot of fibre
Yes, glass top dining tables do require a lot of maintenance. They need to be sprayed with Windex almost everyday.
Some foods with a lot of fiber are corn, white beans, and black beans.
Yes, if you have a lot of fiber.
Yes, it is. However it would need a lot of maintenance
Yo­u hear ab­out fiber-optic cables whenever people ta­lk about the telephone system, the cable TV system or the Internet. Fiber-optic lines are strands of optically pure glass as thin as a human hair that carry digital information over long distances. They are also used in medical imaging and mechanical engineering inspection.
Fiber optics are used in medicine for various applications such as endoscopy, laser surgeries, imaging techniques like Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), and diagnostic procedures like light-guided catheter insertions in minimally invasive surgeries. The use of fiber optics allows for precise and minimally invasive procedures, providing real-time visualization and access to remote or hard-to-reach areas within the body. Additionally, fiber optics enable the delivery of laser energy for cutting, coagulation, and photodynamic therapy in medical procedures.
there is a lot
yes.
a lot Update: Eggs do not contain any fiber.
1 lemon contains 2.4 grams of dietary fiber.