100mw
under 5 miles
my guess? about 10,000 mw.....
milli watt
1 MW = 10 to the power 6 Watts (in the new wiki answers type face).
100mw
Try it yourself :)
under 5 miles
my guess? about 10,000 mw.....
i rekon if like a elephant fell from the sky at 100 mph it could crack the ground enough to create a diversion so then i can sneak around and take the gurd tower out then you run to the gate and let our allies in !
milli watt
It is very powerful, falling into the "3B" class. Classes were determined by levels that can cause a lesion. The UltraViolet laser is far more dangerous than the visible laser. In the visible range, a continuous laser classes are: Class 1: up to 0.39 mW. Class 2: 0.39 mW to 1 mW. Class 3A: of 1 to 5 mW. Class 3B: 5 to 500 mW. Class 4: beyond 500 mW.
300 milliwatts is brighter and stronger
Someone can purchase a 100 mw laser pointer at any online or physical professional laser pointer company, as well as in large amounts of wholesale product online.
A 200 mw laser should be able to hit a person from over 100 miles. That is of course if it has full battery
A 50 milliwatt laser does not have enough energy to burn anything significant unless a multiple lens focusing system is employed. This laser will most likely not burn the surface of a balloon, however, a laser of this wattage is still considered hazardous to human and animal retina film. As for turning on a street light, please consider the simple mathematics of energy units. One watt equals 1000 milliwatts. In order to engerize a 10 watt light bulb with a laser, one will need at least 10,000 milliwatts or 200 50mW lasers. A typical street requires 20 times more wattage, therefore one would need 400 50mW lasers.
You can burn the surface of an LCD or plasma display with a laser that is either high intensity (Over 5 mw) or had its infrared filter removed. But then you can burn the surface of most plastics with a 50 mw laser pen.