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  2. Fiber-optic cable - Wikipedia

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    A fiber-optic cable, also known as an optical-fiber cable, is an assembly similar to an electrical cable but containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light. The optical fiber elements are typically individually coated with plastic layers and contained in a protective tube suitable for the environment where the cable is used.

  3. What Is Fiber Optic Cable? - Lifewire

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    A fiber optic cable is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing. They're designed for long-distance, high-performance data networking, and telecommunications. Compared to wired cables, fiber optic cables provide higher bandwidth and transmit data over longer distances.

  4. What is Fiber Optics? A Guide - Fluke Networks

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    A fiber optic cable is made of thin strands or threads of glass no thicker than the width of a human hair. Fiber optic strands consist of a core, a layer of cladding, and an outer coating often called the buffer.

  5. How does fiber optics work? - Explain that Stuff

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    An easy-to-understand introduction to fiber optics (fibre optics), the different kinds of fiber optic cables, and how light travels down them.

  6. Fiber optics | Definition, Inventors, & Facts | Britannica

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    fiber optics, the science of transmitting data, voice, and images by the passage of light through thin, transparent fibers. In telecommunications, fiber optic technology has virtually replaced copper wire in long-distance telephone lines, and it is used to link computers within local area networks.

  7. Fiber Optic Cable Definition - What is fiber optic cable? -...

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    Fiber optic cable is a high-speed data transmission medium. It contains tiny glass or plastic filaments that carry light beams. Digital data is transmitted through the cable via rapid pulses of light.

  8. Fiber Optics: Understanding the Basics - Photonics

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    An optical fiber consists of three basic concentric elements: the core, the cladding, and the outer coating (Figure 1). The core is usually made of glass or plastic, although other materials are sometimes used, depending on the transmission spectrum desired. The core is the light-transmitting portion of the fiber.

  9. Fiber optic cable - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Fiber optic cables are made of glass or plastic fibers that transmit data as pulses of light, allowing for high-speed communication. They are immune to electromagnetic interference, making them ideal for environments with heavy electrical noise.

  10. How Fiber Optics Work - HowStuffWorks

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    Fiber-optic lines are strands of optically pure glass as thin as a human hair that carry digital information over long distances. They are also used in medical imaging and mechanical engineering inspection. They have virtually replaced the older technology of copper wires in telecommunications.

  11. Fiber optic cable - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Fiber optic cable is a type of cable that uses thin strands of glass or plastic fibers to transmit data as pulses of light. This technology allows for high-speed data transmission over long distances with minimal signal loss and electromagnetic interference, making it a vital component in modern networking and telecommunications.