I'm not sure what you mean by 'the amount of light',
or how you might plan to 'combine' several beams.
When more flashlights shine on a surface, the intensity of
illumination on the surface increases.
This is done to try to protect the person receiving the beams. The radiation needs to be strong enough to kill the tumor cells. This is also strong enough to kill healthy cells. If they just shot a single beam of a high enough intensity in, it would kill the tumor, but it would also kill the healthy cells in front of the tumor. By using separate beams, they can make each one weak enough to not kill the healthy cells, but where the beams cross at the tumor, the combined strength is high enough to kill the tumor cells.
Bad bulbs Bad dimmer switch
Yes.
Laser beams already appear in battle. They are not weapons themselves, but are used in ranging and targeting other weapons.
The addition of blue and red light beams give magenta light.
There is no specific collective noun for beams, however you can use any noun that is suitable for the context, for example a row of beams (support beams), an agitation of beams (flashlight beams), etc.
A. Flashlight beams bouncing
There is aluminum reflector around the LED source to firect the beam of the flashlight.
the sap or rosin came to the surface and dried to spheres that reflect their golden color.
Depends on the flashlight, some have many bulbs which would probably shine brighter, or just one big bulb which depending on the bulb, might shine less bright.
NO. BUT IT WILL BE A HINDERANCE TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC
ADP is like a partially charged battery that will produce a dim light & ATP is like a fully charged battery that produces a bright light
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Brennan Beams goes by Beams.
V. K. Yudin has written: 'Behavior of reinforced concrete beams with rectangular cross-section subjected to combined torsion and flexure'