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  2. Inside a fiber optic cable:
    1. Core: The main part where light travels through.
    2. Cladding: Wrapped around the core, it keeps light signals inside.
    3. Reflective material: The inside of the fiber optic cable is covered with this material.
    4. Buffer: Outside the core, it strengthens the cable and prevents damage to the core12345.
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    The main part of the cable—in the middle—is called the core and that's the bit the light travels through. Wrapped around the outside of the core is another layer of glass called the cladding. The cladding's job is to keep the light signals inside the core. It can do this because it is made of a different type of glass to the core.
    www.explainthatstuff.com/fiberoptics.html
    Fiber optic cables are not like conventional cables that consist of wires made of copper or some other metal. They are made up of extremely thin strands of flexible glass or plastic. These strands are about the width of human hair! The inside of the fiber optic cable is covered with a reflective material, or cladding.
    www.matrix-ndi.com/resources/how-fiber-optic-cabl…
    Optical fiber consists of a core and a cladding layer, selected for total internal reflection due to the difference in the refractive index between the two. In practical fibers, the cladding is usually coated with a layer of acrylate polymer or polyimide.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_cable
    The core diameter is extremely small, measured in microns and is clad in a special coating that has a very low index of refraction so that it reflects the light back into the fiber along the entire length of cable. Outside the core is the buffer, which is made of layers of plastic. This protects the core and also strengthens the cable itself.
    primex.com/whats-inside-an-optical-fiber-cable/
    Core cable to the path of the transmitted light can flow, by one or more of the glass or plastic fiber. The cladding which provides a refractor light beam reflected back to the core, to continue its journey is usually made of plastic. The buffer consists of one or more layers of plastic and strengthens the cable and prevents damage to the core.
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