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YES, an fiber optic cable can be bent in any direction.

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What type of fiber-optic tester should you purchase to make sure the fiber-optic cable was installed without any fault?

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Will water pass through the core of a fiber optic cable?

No, water will not pass through the core of a fiber optic cable. The core is designed to carry light signals for data transmission, and any water infiltration could disrupt the signal transmission process and damage the cable.


You want to implement a network medium that is not susceptible to EMI which type of cabling should you use?

Any shielded copper cable or fiber optic cable.


Why is a fiber optic cable connection faster than a twisted pair cable connection?

In the twisted pair cable connection, the communication occurs over wires which offer resistance that make the connection slow. However, the fiber optic connection uses cylindrical glass that does not have any resistance making it the fastest connection channel.


How does light travel through fiber optic cable and what are the factors that influence its transmission?

Light travels through fiber optic cable by bouncing off the walls of the cable in a process called total internal reflection. The factors that influence its transmission include the quality of the cable material, the purity of the light source, the distance the light travels, and any obstacles or bends in the cable that may cause signal loss.


Can fiber optic cable be installed near medium voltage cables?

Since light can't be affected from any electromagnetic field, then sure!


What is the bend radius for a fiber optic cable?

Use the curvature of a tennis ball as a good guide. Try not to bend fiber cables any more than this. The maximum bend (called the maximum bend radius) for any fibre optic cable is determined by the manufacturer, and improvements are being made all of the time. With todays cables, if you bend a fiber optic cable 90 degrees (so it is shaped like the letter L) you will surely damage it. You want to have smooth, gradual curves, and don't go beyond the radius of a tennis ball.


How muilit model and single model fiber optic cable works?

I think there is a layer of glass wich reflects the wave down the cable the the reciver turns it into digatel or audio and gives of a messadge to the tv or radio or any other


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What if the difference between fiber optic cable and WiFi which is better and why?

Fiber optic cable is consists of optical fiber and provides a very fast way of communicating data at a relatively small cost. It's main advantages is that it's fast, reliable and it can carry data over long distances without being affected by electro-magnetic interference. WiFi is a way of transferring data without any cables at all, wirelessly. Compared to fiber optic it is very slow and less reliable. Also, since there is no cable involved, it is also considerably more risky from a security perspective, as communications can be easier to intercept than in the case of fiber optic, where sophisticated equipment would need to be employed and the cable itself physically pierced for eavesdropping to succeed. So fiber optic is better, if given the choice and without regard to cost.


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Why fiber-optic cable immune to electromagnetic interference?

Fiber-optic is transmitted using light so it is unaffected by electromagnetic intererence.