Optical fibres are mainly used in- (1) Communication (2) Weaving (3) Musical Instruments (4) Food Industry

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(1) Communication Explanation: Optical Fibres used for Broadcasting. These cables are used to transmit high definition television signals which have a greater bandwidth and speed.

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