Definition of Fibre Optic

               Fibre Optic is a thin strand of highly transparent glass or sometimes plastic that guide light. It is used as a medium for carrying information from one point to another in the form of light. A basic fibre optic system consists of a transmitting device, which generates the light signal; an optical fibre cable, which carries the light; and a receiver, which accepts the light signal transmitted. The fibre itself is passive and does not contain any active properties

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