In which window(s) does the attenuation reach its minimum peak?
A.
First window (850 nm)
B.
Second window (1300 nm)
C.
Third window (1550 nm)
D.
Both first and second windows
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The third window (1550 nm) is where the attenuation reaches its minimum peak. This is because the materials used in fiber optic cables have minimal absorption in this wavelength range. The first and second windows (850 nm and 1300 nm respectively) have higher attenuation due to the materials used in the fiber optic cables.
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