I'm torn between C and A. But I think C is the safer bet - different wavelengths traveling at different speeds is the crux of chromatic dispersion. Although, the idea of different channels having different bandwidths is kinda funny. Like, 'Hey, your red channel is hogging all the bandwidth!'
Definitely C. The other options are just trying to confuse us. Chromatic dispersion has to do with the wavelength-dependent propagation speeds, nothing else.
C is the clear winner here. The different wavelengths traveling at different speeds is the textbook definition of chromatic dispersion. No need to overthink this one.
I'm going with C as well. It's the only one that accurately describes the underlying physics behind chromatic dispersion. The other options are just off the mark.
Option C sounds spot on to me. That's exactly what chromatic dispersion is all about - different wavelengths traveling at different speeds within the fiber. Simple and straightforward.
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