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In the context of optical fibres, what is the 'acceptance angle'?
A. The angle at which light exits the fibre
B. The critical angle at the core-cladding boundary
C. The minimum bending angle of the fibre
D. The maximum angle from the fibre axis within which light is totally internally reflected
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