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What is inside optical fiber?

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Answered by warisha153
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  • The different components that make up a fiber cable are the core, cladding, Kevlar, ferrule, and connector. The core is surrounded by a layer of cladding. The cladding surrounds and reflects light back into the core. Together, the core and cladding make up what is generally referred to as the fiber
Answered by anjuman1771
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Fiber optic cables are made up of thin strands of glass. This light-based technology allows fiber optic cables to transport electrical data. ... The data is transformed into light pulses. The light travels from one end down the cables and bounces into its walls repeatedly.

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