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Sneha Singh
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30

What Cable System Utilizes A Fiber-Optic Cable?

What Cable System Utilizes A Fiber-Optic Cable?
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      2021-10-31T14:10:29+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 2:10 pm

      Fiber optic cable

      The technology of the fiberoptic is quickly changing and it is moved from copper to fiber optics. It is very thin made of glass which helps the waves of light to travel from it over a long distance. The total internal reflection is used in it as a main rule or standard. The structure of the fiber optic has the core and the cladding.

      The core is the layer that is used to carry the light and the cladding which surrounds the core. the index of the cladding is less which is the reason for the total internal reflection in the core. The fiber operates in duplex form one for receival of the signal and one is to transfer the signals.

      The form of the fiber is two one is single-mode and the other one is multi-mode optical fiber and the main difference between them is the size of the cable. The core of MMF is wide which causes the multiple light signals to travel. While the SMF causes the single light, the signal propagates from the cable.

      Advantages of the fiber optic cable

      The uses of the optic cable are in the following:

      • The information is boundless.
      • The capacity to carry the signals is high (bandwidth is wider).
      • The loss of the signals is not much.
      • The heat will not transfer from it.
      • It prevents cross-talk and interference.

      Use of the Fiber optics cable in a different field

      There is a variety of the use of the fiber optic cable in a different fields some of them are in the following:

      Medical

      The optical cable is used in the field of medicine, the strands are flexible and very thin it can easily insert into the human body such as the lungs, blood vessels. They are used to determine the body without the surgery.

      Telecommunication

      The optic fiber is used for the receival and transmission of the signals. the telephones lines and internet all are using fiber optic. The signals are travel in the form of light which is better than the coaxial cable.

      Networks

      The optical fiber is also used to make the whole network. the servers are connected with the fiber optic cable. The efficiency and the speed of the signals are increased with the cable.

      Industries

      In the difficult areas where the electromagnetic interference is high the fiber optic cable is efficient. while in the Tv cable connection, and wiring the HDTV, CATV, and in other applications.

      Government use

      The cable is for the SONAR use which is for the wiring in the submarines and the aircraft.

      Storage of the data:

      The data storage is also happening with the help of the fiber cable.it provides images of the sensitive area of the human body. Provide the transmission of the signals and measure a few things as well.

      What cable system utilizes a fiber-optic cable?

      • 10GBaseT.
      • 1000BaseFX.
      • 100Base2.
      • 10Base5.

      Answer: The cable system used by the fiber optic cable is the 1000BaseFX and it is efficient, accurate, and reliable.

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