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Twisted-pair cables are made out of copper, they are shielded with plastic to prevent electromagnetic interference but the actual cable is made out of copper.
An optical cable is a plastic or fiberglass wire that transmits digital audio from one device to the other.
Yes, viscose fibers do in fact crush when pressure is applied to them. The fibers first need to be crushed in order to make different textiles.
light can be trapped by total internal reflection inside a bent a glass rod and 'piped' along a curved path,A single very thin glass fibre behaves in the same way. if several thousand such fibres are trapped together a flexible light pipe is obtained that can be used, for example, by doctors as an 'endoscope', to obtain an image of an internal organ in the body, by engineers to light up some awkward sport for inspection.the latest telephone 'cable' are optical (very pure glass) fibres carrying information as pulses of laser light.
Copper wires and satellite transmission.
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Optical fiber offers several advantages over traditional copper wiring, including faster data transfer rates, greater bandwidth capacity, increased resistance to electromagnetic interference, enhanced security, and less signal degradation over long distances. Optical fibers have numerous advantages over traditional copper wires. Read on to learn how optical fibers offer faster speeds, better signal quality, higher bandwidth, and greater durability, making them a preferred choice in many industries.
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Hiroshi Murata has written: 'Handbook of optical fibers and cables' -- subject(s): Optical fibers, Handbooks, manuals
No. Light is transmitted through optical fibers.
Optical fibers are flexible transparent fibers made of glass or plastic and transmits light between its two ends. They are mainly used in the fields of applied science and engineering.
Tools with optical fibers improve medical care by allowing physicians to see inaccessible places
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Yhere are varirties of Optical fibers with different sizes and characterstics but all of them are solids.
Optical fibers transmit light, not electrical energy.