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Explain light transmission through optical fibres.

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Answered by md9235298
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Transmission of light is the moving of electromagnetic waves (whether visible light, radio waves, ultraviolet, etc.) through a material. This transmission can be reduced, or stopped, when light is reflected off the surface or absorbed by the molecules in the material.

Answered by Sachinshaju2002
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Optical fibers use total internal reflection to transmit light. It has a solid core of dense glass surrounded by a less dense cladding. The light ray passing through the inner core is reflected back instead of being refracted to the rarer cladding.

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