Crush resistance in optical communication refers to the ability of optical fibers and cables to withstand compressive forces without sustaining damage or degradation in performance. This property is crucial for ensuring the integrity and reliability of fiber optic systems, especially in environments where cables may be subject to mechanical stress or impact. High crush resistance helps prevent microbends and macrobends that can lead to signal loss or attenuation, thereby maintaining optimal data transmission quality.
More common terms for digital optical audio cable; optical audio cable, cable, digital optical, but the shortest and most well-known term is "cable".
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Resistance is the measure of how much a material or component opposes the flow of electric current. In electrical terms, resistance is defined as the ratio of voltage to current in a circuit, measured in ohms.
The telephone followed the telegraph in terms of communication technology.
face to face communication
Yes you can, and in fact is what is called for in terms of politeness and in terms of effective communication.
In construction terms it is the "Fire Resistance Level"
The key terms and conditions outlined in the contract where communication is prohibited include restrictions on sharing information, discussing confidential matters, and engaging in communication with certain parties specified in the contract. Violating these terms can result in legal consequences.
Anisotropic jewels have different optical properties depending on the direction light travels through them, making them unique. In contrast, isotropic jewels have the same optical properties regardless of the direction of light.
The resistance vs length graph shows that there is a direct relationship between resistance and length. As the length of the material increases, the resistance also increases.
No, "binaglous" does not appear to be a recognized term in relation to optical instruments or any known scientific terminology. It may be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of terms such as "binoculars" or "bifocal lenses," which are indeed optical instruments. If you meant a specific device, please provide additional context for clarification.