Transmission of light in optical fibre is due to
(a) scattering
(b) diffraction
(c) polarisation
(d) multiple total internal reflections
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Transmission of light in optical fibre is due to
(a) scattering✅✅✅✅
(b) diffraction
(c) polarisation
(d) multiple total internal reflections
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The light in a fiber-optic cable travels through the core (hallway) by constantly bouncing from the cladding (mirror-lined walls), a principle called total internal reflection. Because the cladding does not absorb any light from the core, the light wave can travel great distances.
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