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Why Modes? 

Transmission patterns are named after so-called modes not only because of plain amount of incident ray angles. The reason is that when light enters the optical fiber, energy oscillations are trapped between walls of the cladding, and light becomes a standing wave. Similar thing happens in all waveguides (electromagnetic, sound). Wavefront of standing waves propagates along the fiber core with speed near to speed of light. 

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