propally not.
Four to five feet.
Anakin's lightsaber blade's color was blue
It is highly recommended that you do not use a lightsaber in your wedding bouquet. This is from an official warning on those that show how the lightsaber works: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: A lightsaber is not a toy! Keep it out of reach of children at all times. Lightsaber locks are required in most states. There are two ends to any lightsaber -- one end has the belt ring, while the other end houses the blade arc tip and blade emitter. NEVER point the blade emitter of a lightsaber toward your own body. NEVER look down the "barrel" of a lightsaber, even if you are "sure" it is in safe mode. If you accidentally activate the lightsaber, serious injury could result.
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No; a lightsaber blade is made of superheated plasma focused through crystals, which lights up - and light does not cast a shadow.
No. While we can make jets of plasma, they are nowhere near as controlled as the blade of a lightsaber.
Yoda carries a green blade in combat.
A lightsaber is powered by a kyber crystal, a rare and powerful crystal that focuses energy into a blade of plasma. The crystal is attuned to its wielder, making each lightsaber unique to its owner.
If you mean the curved lightsaber hilt, then the answer is Count Dooku, or Darth Tyranus. If you mean a curved lightsaber blade, there can be no answer as it is currently unknown whether anyone in the Star Wars Universe managed to manufacture a bent blade.
In York, PA, the legal length of the blade of a pocket knife is limited to 3 inches. Any blade longer than 3 inches may be considered illegal to carry in public places.
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860 mm or 86 cm from the bottom of the handle to the tip of the blade. (this is the Darth Vader one, the others might be slightly more or less)