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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes constructive reinforcement in fibre optic cables?
A)Precise control of optical path length✓
B)Complete internal reflection at the cladding
C)Chromatic dispersion in the core
D)Polarization mode dispersion compensation
💡 Explanation
Constructive interference is achieved through precise adjustments. Because the optical path length dictates the phase relationship between signals, small tolerances are critical during manufacture; therefore maximizing refractive properties, rather than reflections or polarizations helps achieving desired signal strength.
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