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Why is there minimal loss of intensity in light signals transmitted through optical fibres?
A. Because the fibre is coated with reflective material
B. Because light travels in vacuum inside the fibre
C. Because the signal is electronically boosted
D. Because light undergoes total internal reflection at each stage
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