valokuitusäie
Valokuitusäie, often translated as optical fiber or fiber optic cable, is a thin strand of glass or plastic used to transmit light signals. These fibers are typically very thin, often thinner than a human hair, and are enclosed in protective layers. The principle behind valokuitusäie is total internal reflection, where light entering the fiber is bounced back and forth within the core, allowing it to travel long distances with minimal loss of signal strength.
The primary application of valokuitusäie is in telecommunications, where it forms the backbone of modern internet