valonjohtimella
Valonjohtimella, often translated as light conductor or optical fiber, is a technology that transmits light signals over long distances. It is essentially a thin strand of glass or plastic, typically about the diameter of a human hair. The principle of operation relies on total internal reflection, where light entering the fiber is repeatedly reflected off the inner surface, allowing it to travel along the length of the conductor with minimal loss.
The core of the optical fiber is surrounded by a cladding with a lower refractive index. This
The applications of valonjohtimella are widespread. It is the backbone of modern telecommunications, enabling high-speed internet,