Content protected from screenshots
GKFix.in
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
About Us
Start Quiz
GKFix.in
Home
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
Start Quiz
GKFix MCQ Question
Test your knowledge and learn something new
Home
OPTICS
Question #87533
Back to Home
View All OPTICS Questions
33 Views
Question
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
Check Answer
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Copy Link
Related Questions
If a very small object is viewed directly without any optical aid, why does it appear small?
27
What happens to a ray that is incident parallel to the principal axis on a concave mirror?
18
For small angles, the tangent of the angle (in radians) is approximately equal to what?
27
Why did a newly purchased Thar SUV crash through a showroom glass wall in East Delhi?
(Current Affairs)
41
What significant judicial action was taken by the Calcutta High Court on November 14, 2025, concerni...
(Current Affairs)
18