Infrared & Microwaves are used to carry information through Optical Fibres.
Infrared carries visible light
Radio Waves & Microwaves carry telephony and computed data
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Neuron carries messages from different parts of the body.
Vibrations through some medium ARE sound. Vibrations through the air are just one example. The air vibrates and when the vibrations hit human ear drums, they are heard.
the leaf takes in gases through stomata (little holes). Also the leaves carry out photosynthesis and absorb sunlight, i think through chlorophyll
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Optical fiber is used to carry light ... either visible or else infra-red. So the source you want to use is a stable, reliable source of light, that's small enough to efficiently couple into the tiny window at the end of the fiber, and whose brightness can be changed easily and fast in order to put information onto the light (modulate it). It also helps if the light consists entirely of a single color (wavelength), because different wavelengths travel down the fiber at different speeds, so multiple wavelengths could get spread out and arrive at the far end in a real mess. The best, most widely used source available today is the laser diode.
Typically, light in the form of laser beams is used to carry information through optical fibers. The laser light pulses encode data that is transmitted through the fibers in the form of light signals.
Fiber optics does not transmit sound. The long tiny fibers are long narrow strands of glass or a glass-like material generally referred to as optical fibers. Light travels inside these strands with little loss. Modulating the light makes the light into a signal and so the light can carry information. One common use of optical fibers to transmit information is the use to communicate phone calls, so sound is convered to a light signal and transmitted through optical fibers and at the other end it can be converted back into sound. Optical fibers do not transmit sound but transmit light that contains the information abut the sound. The phase "concentrated light" does not really apply to this process in an obvious way because "concentrated" is a term with meaning only in a comparative sense. Light is transmitted through optical fibers and carries digital information of all sorts.
Light is used to transmit information in modern communication systems through optical fibers. These fibers carry light signals that encode data, such as text, images, and videos, over long distances at high speeds. The light signals are converted into electrical signals at the receiving end to retrieve the transmitted information.
Optical fibers can carry light long distances because of total internal reflection, which ensures that light stays within the fiber by continuously reflecting off the inner walls. This allows for minimal loss of signal strength over long distances, making optical fibers an efficient method for transmitting light.
In the central nervous system (CNS), there are two main types of neuron fibers: afferent (sensory) fibers that carry information from sensory receptors to the CNS, and efferent (motor) fibers that carry information from the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands. These fibers make up the vast network of connections that allow for communication within the brain and spinal cord.
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The traveling of concentrated light through long tiny fibers of glass to carry sound is called optical fiber communication. This technology uses light signals to transmit data over long distances at high speeds with minimal signal loss.
It is used in optical fibers. It is also the reason we see a rainbow and why diamonds have their brilliance.
False. Afferent fibers carry sensory information from the peripheral nerves to the central nervous system, such as information about touch, pain, temperature, etc. Efferent fibers, on the other hand, carry signals from the central nervous system to the muscles to initiate movement.
If by "land lines" you mean electrical wires, cables, or optical fibers, then sound doesn't travelthrough these. They're used to carry electric currents or light beams from place to place, whichare continuously being changed in pre-arranged ways, to carry information that make it possibleto construct a copy of the sound at the receiving end.
Submarine communication cables, also known as undersea cables, carry messages by wire across the sea. These cables are laid on the ocean floor and transmit data through optical fibers.
That is called optical fiber communication, where light is used to transmit data through long glass fibers, often for telecommunications purposes. The process involves converting sound waves into light pulses that travel through the fibers and then converting them back into sound at the other end.