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structure of optical fiber​

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The basic structure of an optical fiber consists of three parts; the core, the cladding, and the coating or buffer. ... The core is a cylindrical rod of dielectric material. Dielectric material conducts no electricity. Light propagates mainly along the core of the fiber.

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Answered by saramariyaab
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The basic structure of an optical fiber consists of three parts; the core, the cladding, and the coating or buffer. ... The core is a cylindrical rod of dielectric material. Dielectric material conducts no electricity. Light propagates mainly along the core of the fiber.

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