Physics, asked by charansaiboya547, 17 hours ago

Why don't we use fiber optics everywhere?

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Answered by rosesoy
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Fiber optic signals require far less insulation from the outside world because the light is not subject to common levels of electrical interference. Hypothetically, in the laboratory, scientists might be able to subject light to electrical forces, but for fiber optic cables, these concerns are negligible.

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