What Is Fiber Optics?

Fiber optics is a technology that uses thin, flexible glass or plastic fibers to transmit light. The light can be used for data transmission, lighting, or imaging. Fiber optics has many advantages over other types of communication systems. It is very fast, has low attenuation (loss of signal strength), and is immune to electromagnetic interference.

Fiber optics is used in many different applications. One common use is in fiber-optic cables that are used to carry high-speed Internet and television signals into homes and businesses. Fiber optic cables are also used in medical imaging devices such as endoscopes and MRI machines. In addition, fiber optic sensors are often used in industrial settings to monitor things like pressure, temperature, and strain on pipes or other structures.

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