Can you tell me the advantage of using fiber-optics cables in the field of medical and technology???
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>>Optical fiber has high bandwidth which means that a lot more data can be transmitted faster.
>> glass is cheaper and lighter than copper.
>>optical fiber is unaffected by elector-magnetic interference, and so is ideal in electrically “noisy” environments.
>>There is no electrical current transmitted down a fiber (glass is a good insulator), so it is suitable in hazardous environments where electrical discharge would dangerous;
>>As transmission technology continues to improve, higher and higher bandwidths are possible over the same optical fiber links without having to replace the cables.
eAnswers Team
>>Optical fiber has high bandwidth which means that a lot more data can be transmitted faster.
>> glass is cheaper and lighter than copper.
>>optical fiber is unaffected by elector-magnetic interference, and so is ideal in electrically “noisy” environments.
>>There is no electrical current transmitted down a fiber (glass is a good insulator), so it is suitable in hazardous environments where electrical discharge would dangerous;
>>As transmission technology continues to improve, higher and higher bandwidths are possible over the same optical fiber links without having to replace the cables.
eAnswers Team
>>Optical fiber has high bandwidth which means that a lot more data can be transmitted faster.
>> glass is cheaper and lighter than copper.
>>optical fiber is unaffected by elector-magnetic interference, and so is ideal in electrically “noisy” environments.
>>There is no electrical current transmitted down a fiber (glass is a good insulator), so it is suitable in hazardous environments where electrical discharge would dangerous;
>>As transmission technology continues to improve, higher and higher bandwidths are possible over the same optical fiber links without having to replace the cables.