ENGINEERING APPLICATION In many transparent materials,
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ENGINEERING APPLICATION In many transparent materials, dispersion causes different colors (wavelengths) of light to travel at different speeds. This can cause problems in fiber-optic communications systems where pulses of light must travel very long distances in glass. Assuming a fiber is made of silicate crown glass (see Figure 31-59), calculate the difference in travel times that two short pulses of light take to travel in the fiber if the first pulse has a wavelength of and the second pulse has a wavelength of
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