That's so cool. A few months ago I read an IEEE article about using fiber optic cables to detect underwater earthquakes. I guess this is the physics behind it.
This gem of a video covered in the other useless stuff on TH-cam!! Gathered quite the knowledge from this new channel! Hope this will grow! I will watch some of the the other videos!
The way light is lost at the bend must have something to do with changes in how the evanescent wave just outside the surface of the core couples into the cladding under high strain, but why exactly??
That's so cool. A few months ago I read an IEEE article about using fiber optic cables to detect underwater earthquakes. I guess this is the physics behind it.
This gem of a video covered in the other useless stuff on TH-cam!! Gathered quite the knowledge from this new channel! Hope this will grow! I will watch some of the the other videos!
Thank you
Gem of a video. Subscribed.
The way light is lost at the bend must have something to do with changes in how the evanescent wave just outside the surface of the core couples into the cladding under high strain, but why exactly??