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optical fibreˌoptical ˈfibre British English, optical fiber American English noun [countable, uncountable]  - An optical fibre uses total internal reflection to carry a light beam over long distance and around corners.
- IskraTEL specialists are currently laying optical fibre cables to connect the city's exchanges.
- It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
- It is interesting to examine the optical fibre before using it in the communications system.
- Next came an all-optical experiment using an optical fibre as nonlinear medium { 32 }, demonstrating 12 and chaos.
- The characteristics of optical fibre change with temperature, sufficiently to change the required magnetic field period.
- The obstacle to optical fibre communication is lift loss due to impurities in the glass.
- You will also need a length of optical fibre.
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