\textit{Total Internal Reflection:}
Total internal reflection occurs when a light ray traveling from a denser medium to a rarer medium hits the boundary at an angle greater than the critical angle and reflects completely back into the denser medium.
\textit{Critical Angle:}
The critical angle \( \theta_c \) is the angle of incidence beyond which total internal reflection occurs. It is given by:
\[
\sin \theta_c = \frac{n_2}{n_1},
\]
where \( n_1 \) and \( n_2 \) are the refractive indices of the denser and rarer media, respectively.
\textit{Working Principle of Optical Fibre:}
An optical fibre works based on the principle of total internal reflection. Light signals are transmitted through the fibre by multiple total internal reflections within the fibre, which is made of a core with a higher refractive index than the cladding surrounding it.