Optical fiber is a thin, flexible strand made of glass or plastic that is used to transmit information in the form of light signals. It works by guiding light through its core using total internal reflection, allowing data to travel long distances with very low loss. Optical fiber is widely used in telecommunications, internet connections, cable television, and medical instruments because it offers high bandwidth, fast data transmission, and better security compared to traditional copper cables.
Optical fiber is a thin, flexible strand made of glass or plastic that is used to transmit information in the form of light signals
Light enters the fiber core and continuously reflects off the inner walls, allowing the signal to travel through the fiber without escaping.
Optical fiber is widely used in telecommunications, internet services, cable television, and medical equipment.