Will fiber optics change color when different levels of electric current are sent through it?
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they dont use electric current in fiber optics. they use light. light travels faster than electricity.
i also think that they dont change the colors to send bundled signals. so which color do they use? i guess it the red because of it low friquency, it produces less heat which affects the glass fibers in the fiber optics.
i dont really know the lates technology if it uses RGB or ROYGBIV in fiber optics to send signals but i speculated that it would be slower to send these signals. because you needed a decoder for each color. imagine this, Red light Green light & Blue light mixing together you get white light. this is the problem.
by the way i heard/ read something about a fiber optics cable contains 10 or more glass fibers & only 1 is used. now instead of using multi color lights through the fiber optics make use of the other 9. you'll have a faster and more effiecent signal decoder.
Ummm. I don't think you send electric current through fiber OPTICS. You send light.
light, not current, is sent through fibre optics. change the colour by changing the light you shine through. it is made of glass, so power will not flow through it
Light is right, the wave length would determine the color.
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