State principle of optical fibre. 

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Principle: - Optical fibre works on the principle of total internal reflection.i.e.when a ray of light is passing through denser medium, is incident on the surface of rarer medium at an angle greater than the critical angle, the ray is totally reflected in a denser medium. This phenomenon is called as TIR. 

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