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Chapter 8 FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS Q&A Latest Update

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Chapter 8: FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Fiber Optics - Answer -It is the science, study, or technology dealing with light transmission. Optical Fiber - Answer -It is the medium, channel or path where light signals travel. Alexander Graham Bell - Answer -In 1880 he experimented the transmission of sound waves over a beam of light using a device known as photophone. John Baird and Clarence Hansell - Answer -They were granted patents for scanning and transmitting television images through uncoated fiber cables. Heinrich Lamm - Answer -A German scientist successfully transmitted images through a single glass fiber. Abraham van Heel, Harold Hopkins, Narinder Singh Kapany - Answer -In 1950s they experimented with light transmission through bundles of fibers. Their study led to the development of flexible fiberscope. Narinder Singh Kapany - Answer -He coined the term fiber optics in 1956. He was from England who was regarded as the father of fiber optics.