Dynamic similarity occurs when the model and prototype have the same forces acting on them, such as inertial, viscous, and elastic forces. In this case, the forces in both the model and the prototype are proportionally equivalent, allowing for accurate scaling.
Conclusion: Dynamic similarity ensures that the same forces are in play for both the model and the prototype.
The Rayleigh scattering loss, which varies as ……… in a silica fiber.
The Rayleigh scattering loss, which varies as __________ in a silica fiber.