Yes
LASER stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, which means that it is light that is amplified.
Since it is still light it can reflect and retract, although I'm not sure if it can be broken up into the spectrum like normal light.
They refract. If they reflected, they would be mirrors.
Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
All lasers can be dangerous, but with a yellow laser the light doesn't remain on like most other lasers. With all lasers there is a high and low end of the spectrum.
As most paper's surface is rough at microscopic levels therefore they do reflect the light but the light reflected y them is scattered over a large surface due to its rough texture.......As they do not reflect light in a particular direction like mirrors therefore they seems not to reflect the light.....
white light is the full visible like spectrum. lasers are monochromatic. a single or very narrow frequency or wavelength.
They refract. If they reflected, they would be mirrors.
Mirrors don't refract, they reflect. All lenses, on the other hand, refract (bend) the light. All cameras have lenses, to focus the image; same for eyeglasses. Some telescopes have lenses, but others are collections of mirrors. Note that some few optical elements are lenses and mirrors - like prescription sunglasses with mirror coating.
Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
All lasers can be dangerous, but with a yellow laser the light doesn't remain on like most other lasers. With all lasers there is a high and low end of the spectrum.
light bulb
Because it is like a mirror and it can be used to reflect light
You cannot see even the strongest lasers in the air unless there is something in the air to reflect the light, like fog, smoke, powder, etc.
Shiny like silver then white then light colours, reflect most light Sometimes gold can do it, or like a yellow
They just use a red light they put it in side and there you go kinda like a flash light i guess
All planets only reflect light. Only stars, like our sun, emit.
It does reflect light, just like all the other planets.
As most paper's surface is rough at microscopic levels therefore they do reflect the light but the light reflected y them is scattered over a large surface due to its rough texture.......As they do not reflect light in a particular direction like mirrors therefore they seems not to reflect the light.....