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fiber optics
Technology based on thin filaments of glass or other transparent materials used as the medium for transmitting coded light pulses that represent data, image and sound. Fiber-optic technology offers extremely fast transmission speeds.
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fiber
substance in foods that comes from plants, which helps with digestion by keeping stool soft so that it moves smoothly through the colon.
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fiber
Thin filament of glass. An optical waveguide consisting of a core and a cladding that is capable of carrying information in the form of light.
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fiber optics
Light transmission through optical fibers for communication or signaling.
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fiber optics
The transmission of data in the form of pulses of light. Fiber optics uses cables containing glass or silica fibers no thicker than a human hair. There is very little signal loss, and information can be transmitted at high speed over long distances. Fiber optic cables do not have problems with external noise like wire cables do, and are better for transmissions requiring security.
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