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What principle is applied in the transmission of alight ray in optical fibers?

it passes light by "total internal reflection"


What is a transmission electron microscope used for?

The transmission electron microscope operates on the same principle as the light microscope but uses electrons instead of light. What you can see with a light microscope is limited by the wavelength of light. Transmission electron microscopes use electrons as "light source" and their much lower wavelength makes it possible to get a resolution a thousand times better than with light microscope.


What is a transmission electron microscope used for diagnosis?

The transmission electron microscope operates on the same principle as the light microscope but uses electrons instead of light. What you can see with a light microscope is limited by the wavelength of light. Transmission electron microscopes use electrons as "light source" and their much lower wavelength makes it possible to get a resolution a thousand times better than with light microscope.


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There is no transmission light on a LHS.


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The principle is the infrared light source that is inside. It takes all of the colors in the spectrum and uses them to make the light work.


Describe the principal and propagation of light of optical f?

The principle of optical fiber is based on total internal reflection, where light is confined and transmitted along the core due to differences in refractive index. Light propagates through optical fibers by bouncing off the core-cladding interface, allowing for high-speed and long-distance transmission of data through the fiber. This principle enables optical fibers to efficiently transmit light signals without significant loss over long distances, making them ideal for telecommunications and data transmission.


What is wrong when the transmission light go on?

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What instrument bends light?

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