What are optical fibres? Give three applications of these fibres.

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Ans. Optical fibres are tubes of glass which transmit light without significant absorption of light energy. T.I.R is the phenomenon used for this purpose. It is used for (i) Communication, (ii) Bio-medical engineering and (iii) Medical applications without operating the patient.

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