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fibre optics

NOUN
  1. the transmission of light signals via glass fibers

How To Use fibre optics In A Sentence

  • For the exhibit, she designed a leather pendant light incorporating fibre optics.
  • In a metallic pot, this plant is a Seventies survivor; glowing yellow pinheads of flower appear in July on invisible stalks like fibre optics sprouting from a frothy mound of silver foliage.
  • Unlike copper, which carries data via an electrical signal, fibre optics use light to send data. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the force's control rooms was the first site in the country to use fibre optics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The use of fibre optics has served to increase the volume and speed of data transmission.
  • A real time surface roughness measurement system using fibre optics is described in this paper.
  • Fibre optics are very thin strands of very pure glass, about the thickness of a human hair, used to transmit light signals over long distances.
  • It covers research, technology, applications, products and patents in areas such as optoelectronics, lasers, fibre optics, advanced materials, optical techniques and imaging. Optics.org all content
  • The use of fibre optics has served to increase the volume and speed of data transmission.
  • Fibre optics are thin strands of glass or plastic that transmit light by reflecting it.
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