The narrow tube that carries impulses of light is called an optical fiber. It is made of a core surrounded by a cladding, both typically composed of glass or plastic, which allows light to be transmitted over long distances with minimal loss. Optical fibers are widely used in telecommunications, medical instruments, and networking due to their efficiency and high bandwidth capabilities.
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A tube light uses a condenser which is the old term for a capacitor. It functions as a small battery in a circuit.
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The reson behibd this is that when we stand in front of tube light because the length of tube light is much more than your width The light from the tube light are not paralel to each other. So they have a wide range. When you stand in front of a tube light we don not allow the rays to travel through us. But as I already mentioned that the rays are not parralel. As they are not parallel some of these ray cover the shadow which would have formed otherwise. But still there is a very dull shadow but we are not able to see it. But as you go away from the tube the shadowy portion starts to become darker and darker. Because the rays which would cover the shadow becomes less.
That would be a CRT Monitor (CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube), or the big clunky monitor that you had such a hard time getting rid of when you got your LCD
A laser beam is a coherent light source that emits a narrow beam of light due to the alignment of its waves. In contrast, light from a tube light is incoherent and emits light in all directions, resulting in a blurry appearance. The difference in coherence and directionality between laser light and tube light accounts for their distinct characteristics.
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The pollen grain produces a narrow tube called the corbicula.
You mean rise not rinse. Higher in a narrow tube due to capillary action.
in a small tube
capillary tube
capillary tube.
Eustacian tube
Long narrow tube things
tube light woks like a tube light....
tube light woks like a tube light....
It is because of Capillary action, the adhesive forces for water are effective in narrow tube, in a wide tube the weight of water resists the upwards movement of water.