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what is the difference between optics and photonics?

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when i should use the optics and when photonics.plz clarify my doubts
 

Optics is a general area of physics covering a wide range of topics like physical optics, ray optics and practical areas like lasers, antenna theory etc.. Photonics is the application area of optics having a wide range of applications in fiber optics , signal processing and wireless communiation ..
 

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