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  • very informative video

  • Good Teacher! I watched so many other videos for physics but I don't get what they are saying. But he seems to know what he is talking about, and I get it!

  • 3:09

  • So you got glass size of a hair in optic cables? wont that easily break? Or did i just understand it wrong, coze it sound ridicolous to me :)

  • @peterAKAsleepy Because it's stretched so thin, and from gases that are reacted inside of it in the process of making the fiber optic, it's actually super "bendy" :P

    Check out How Its Made: fiber optic cables

  • I think that there should be a video that explains how this technology works over long distances. That is to say, the concept of fiber optics is limited by a property of refraction, that is, that not all the light is reflected (only 90%). With that in mind, couldn't the light eventually be absorbed by the cable's interior? I would really like to see an explanation of how they overcome this problem.

    Nevertheless, very informative video and I enjoyed it. :)

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