What is the primary consequence of macrobending in optical fibers?

Answer

Light rays can exceed the critical angle for total internal reflection, causing them to escape the core.

If the bend radius for macrobending is too small, light traveling along the outer edge of the bend may exceed the critical angle required for total internal reflection, resulting in the light leaking out of the core.

What is the primary consequence of macrobending in optical fibers?
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