kiudoptika
Kiudoptika, often referred to as fiber optics, is a technology that uses glass or plastic threads to transmit digital information. These threads are incredibly thin, often thinner than a human hair, and are bundled together to form optical fibers. The principle behind kiudoptika is the transmission of light pulses. These pulses represent binary data, the fundamental language of computers. When light is transmitted through these fibers, it undergoes total internal reflection, meaning it bounces off the inner walls of the fiber rather than escaping. This allows the light to travel long distances with minimal loss of signal strength.
The advantages of kiudoptika over traditional copper wires are significant. It offers much higher bandwidth, enabling
Kiudoptika has revolutionized telecommunications and is a cornerstone of the internet's infrastructure. It is used for