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    What Is The Function Of Optical Fibre?

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    Fibre optics, which now is very much part of the world we inhabit, is present in medicine, in the form of tiny cameras used in surgery,and in communications for high speed data transmission. On which the internet relies.
    The physics behind it are, the cable is made from fine strands of glass covered in plastic and then wrapped in an outer cover of more durable plastic.
    The function of Fibre optic cable is to transmit information, at high speed, by means of a beam of light, from one end of the cable to the other, maintaining the highest quality possible.
    This is achieved by way of refraction and critical angles.

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      Fibre optics is a technology used to transmit information via light.The main advantage of doing so is the Bandwidth that we can achieve and the SPEED. Today most of the broad band internet connections are given through fibre optic cable.

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