Physics Aashka Optical Fibre Editeds
Physics Aashka Optical Fibre Editeds
Physics Aashka Optical Fibre Editeds
NO. 2
INDORE
2019-2020
OPTICAL FIBRE
Supervised by: Mr. Mukesh kumar Bagdi ,PGT, Physics
1.Certificate
2.Acknowledgements
3.Aim
4.Important Terms
5.Optical Fibers
6.Applications
7.Principle Of Operation
8.Mechanism of Attenuation
9.Manufacturing
10.Practical Issue
11.Electronically Based Project
12.Bibliography
CERTIFICATE
This is certify that this project
report entitled “OPTICAL FIBRE
AND ITS USES” submitted to
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT,
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO. 2
INDORE is a bonafide record of
work done by AASHKA under my
supervision during the academic
year 2019-2020.
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Mr . Mukesh k. Bagdi
(PGT PHYSICS)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To Study the
Optical Fiber
Cable Principle
and its
Applications.
Important Terms
Optical Fiber:-
Refraction:
Refraction is the change in direction of
a wave due to a change in its speed.
This is most commonly observed when
a wave
passes from one medium to another.
Refraction of light is the most
commonly observed phenomenon, but
any type of wave can refract whenit
interacts with a medium, for example
when sound waves pass from one
medium into another or when water
waves move into water of a different
depth.
Reflection:
Reflection is the change in direction of
a wavefront at an interface between
two different media so that the
wavefront returns into the medium
from which it originated. Common
examples include the reflection of light,
sound and water waves.
Internal Reflection
Scattering:
Attenuation:
Applications
Principle of Operation
An optical fiber is a cylindrical dielectric
waveguide (non
conducting waveguide) that transmits
light along its axis, by the process of total
internal reflection. The fiber core is
surrounded by a cladding layer.
Index of Refraction
Light scattering
Silica:-
Bibliography
Books:
Physics (Part 1&2)–Textbook for Class XII;
National Council of Educational
Research and Training
Websites:
Image Courtesy:
www.google.com/images
www.wikipedia.org
Source and other Information:
www.google.com
www.icbse.com
www.wikipedia.org