🔍 Fiber Types
🧵 Cable Construction
🎨 Color Codes
🧠 Vocabulary Challenge
💡 Fiber Facts & Fun
100

What’s the core size of singlemode fiber?

9 microns

100

What does the outermost layer of a cable protect against?

Environmental damage (sunlight, moisture)

100

What jacket color is used for singlemode fiber?

Yellow

100

What do we call the glass core + cladding + protective layers in a unit?

Fiber Optic Cable

100

What’s the name of the optical principle that keeps light inside the core?

Total Internal Reflection

200

What do the letters “OM” stand for?

Optical Multimode

200

What type of cable contains gel to protect from moisture?

Loose Tube

200

What jacket color represents OM3?

Aqua

200

This term describes signal loss over distance.

Attenuation

200

Fiber is immune to what kind of interference?

Electromagnetic interference (EMI)

300

Which type is optimized for VCSEL lasers?

OM3 or OM4

300

Which cable type is best for pulling through conduit indoors?

Tight Buffer

300

What color jacket would OM5 fiber have?

Lime Green

300

What’s the term for a small plastic cap that protects a connector endface?

Dust cap

300

How thin is a typical glass fiber?

Thinner than a human hair

400

Which two wavelengths are typically used in multimode fiber?

850 nm and 1300 nm

400

What is aramid yarn used for in a fiber cable?

Pull strength / strain relief

400

What color is used for most outdoor-rated PE jackets?

Black

400

What term describes light bouncing inside the core to keep it traveling?

Total internal reflection

400

What do we call the tool that fuses two fibers together?

Fusion splicer

500

What’s the main advantage of singlemode over multimode?

Longer distance, no modal dispersion

500

What type of cable has multiple stacked fibers for high-density installs?

Ribbon Fiber

500

Which fiber type uses an orange jacket and has a 62.5 μm core?

OM1

500

What’s the word for multiple light paths traveling down a multimode fiber?

Modes

500

True or False: Fiber optics can transmit both analog and digital signals.

True

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