Same way a hose will guide water to where you want it to go, the light will be guided by the material of the fiber and projected to the desired point. nick the line and you will see the light escape same as you nick a hose, water will escape.
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Same way a hose will guide water to where you want it to go, the light will be guided by the material of the fiber and projected to the desired point. nick the line and you will see the light escape same as you nick a hose, water will escape. rim<3
1 foot
A layer of a glass surrounding the center fiber of a glass inside a fiber-optic cable is called cladding.
40 GHz
optical fibres are made out of materials with high refractive index, this ensures that the light is always reflected back inside the fibre..
Usually, there is a laser diode that is optically coupled to the fiber.
One of the advantages of optical fiber is that it is NOT susceptible to cross-talk.
An objective type of question on optical fiber is on that focuses on the integral part of fiber optic. A good question would be, " Why are optical fibers immune to EMI? "
Light waves in a fiber optic cable travel around corners through a principle called total internal reflection. When light hits the boundary between the fiber's core and cladding at a steep angle, it reflects back into the core instead of refracting out. This allows the light to bend around corners without escaping, maintaining the signal's integrity. The design of the fiber, with a core that has a higher refractive index than the cladding, facilitates this process.
Describe refraction and reflection with respect to Fiber Optical Cable?
no, its cylindrical
An optical fiber is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers.