Certainly, @Mo'. Fiber optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber, which is a thin, transparent strand of glass or plastic. The light signals are passed through the fiber via internal reflection and travel at high speeds close to the speed of light.

Fiber optic cables consist of a bundle of these fibers, which are each composed of a core surrounded by a cladding layer that reflects the light signals back into the core. The fibers are coated with a protective layer of material for durability and to prevent stray light from leaking out.

Fiber optic communication is widely used in telecommunications, as it offers higher bandwidth and longer ranges than traditional copper wire transmission. It is also used in medical equipment, industrial control systems, and many other industries that require high-speed, reliable data transfer.

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