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Fiber-optic cable.
No. Fiber optic cable is made of glass, which is an electrical insulator.
Optacal fiber cables are the fastest network cables in which the signals are transmiited nearly at the speed of light. they are very expesive because they are made of fiber glasses.
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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.
fiber optic is a cable of nylon fiber. it is made up of two layers. one is outer coating and inner one is cladding. refractive index of cladding is less than that of outer core. light is reflected inside it and hence convey messages
they e made up of glass which is strewn to around the same thickness as a hair fibre (strand of hair)
Fiber optic cable is constructed out of glass or plastic, and uses light pulses to transmit data. Copper cable is made out of copper material (not glass or plastic) and uses electrical voltages to transmit signals.
Luminex is a special type of luminous fabric. It is made of fiber optic cable, and can be used in a variety of clothes that will make them luminescent.
Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.Copper will transport electrical signals.Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.Copper will transport electrical signals.Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.Copper will transport electrical signals.Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.Both are meant to transfer signals, but they use quite different technologies.Copper will transport electrical signals.Fiber optic will transfer the signal as a ray of light.Of course, both are part of special technologies; fiber optics cable needs special switches and network cards to work with it.
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.
The cost of fiber optic cables can vary depending on factors such as length, type of cable (single-mode or multi-mode), manufacturer, and installation requirements. On average, the cost can range from a few dollars to over $1 per foot for standard indoor fiber optic cables. Outdoor, armored, or underwater fiber optic cables can be more expensive. For long-distance, high-capacity installations, costs can be significantly higher.