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The attenuation in optical fibre is mainly due to(a) Absorption(b) Scattering(c) Neither absorption nor scattering(d) Both (a) and (b)

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Answered by ankushraj73
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Answer :- The attenuation in optical fibre is mainly due to(a) Absorption(b) Scattering(c) Neither absorption nor scattering(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

The attenuation in optical fiber is due to option "b) Scattering". The optical fiber uses the technology of transferring light beams, from one end to the other end of optical cables. The reason why scattering is caused, due to the folding, in the wire.

Explanation:

There are many types of method of transmitting data, the reason for transmitting data over optical fibers, is because the speed of data transmission through optical wires are equal to the speed of light. The intense speed of data transfer speed, has lead to the use of optical fibers.

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