What Transfer Data As Pulses Of Light?
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Fiber-optic cables transfer data as pulses of light. Fiber-optic cables are made of glass or plastic threads that are thinner than a human hair. Light is sent through the cables in pulses, which represent ones and zeroes, the binary code of the digital world. This allows the cables to carry large amounts of data quickly, with minimal loss and interference.