Difference between skew rays and meridional rays
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A meridional ray is a ray that passes through the axis of an optical fibre!
A skew ray is a ray that travels in a non planar zig zag path and never crosses the axis of an optical fibre!
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A skew ray is a ray that travels in a non planar zig zag path and never crosses the axis of an optical fibre!
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A meridional ray is a ray that passes through the axis of an optical fiber. Askew ray is a ray that travels in a non-planar zig-zag path and never crosses the axis of an optical fiber. A guidedray, bound ray, or trapped ray is a rayin a multi-mode optical fiber, which is confined by the core.
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