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| - | **The speed of light in free space is 3.10⁸m/ | + | **The speed of light in free space is $c = 3.10⁸ |
| - | Fiber optics propagate light using the **[[https:// | + | Fiber optics propagate light using the **[[https:// |
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| + | It is the ratio of the speed of light in free space to the speed of light in a given material. | ||
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| - | In fiber-optics, | + | In fiber-optics, |
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| + | $\lambda=\frac{c}{f}$ and $f=\frac{c}{\lambda}$ where $\lambda$ is wavelength ($nm$) and $f$ is frequency ($Hz$) and $c$ is the speed of light (approx. 2.10⁸ m/s) | ||
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| + | **As wavelength increases, frequency decreases.** | ||
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| + | When discussing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), frequency is preferred, in $THz$ | ||
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| + | ==== Electromagnetic spectrum ==== | ||
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| + | **Infra**-red and **Ultra**-violet are prefixed using **frequency** in mind : | ||
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| + | *infrared has a lower frequency than the red in the visible spectrum (thus a higher wavelength) | ||
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| + | * ultraviolets have a higher frequency than the edge of our visible spectrum (thus a lower wavelength) | ||
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| Insert electromagnetic chart. | Insert electromagnetic chart. | ||
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| - | Give both spectrums and highlight the relation between nm and Hz. As wavelength goes up, frequencies go down, etc. | ||
| Link to wikipedia page on light spectrum. | Link to wikipedia page on light spectrum. | ||