Diamonds are commonly used when creating lasers.
Green lasers are used for lights of a particular place. Green lasers can also be used for airplanes and others. It also can make people to see.
Cold lasers are safer and deal less pain than hot lasers. Cold lasers are usually used for repairing skin damage and treating pain and inflammation. Hot lasers are simply used for burning things.
Absolutely. There are many lasers used in industry for metal cutting. CO2 lasers are the most common, but there are many other types.
Lasers were made in the first place to be used as a source of entertainment.
are gems used as rubies called lasers
Almost any modern home has laser equipment these days. They are used to read and write optical discs, i.e., CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs.
Yes, rubies are used in some LASERs. These LASERs are (not surprisingly) called ruby LASERs.
The TopCon lasers are used in the construction industry These lasers are used as positioning equipment and are used by surveyors, civil engineers, construction contractors and equipment operators.
Diamonds are commonly used when creating lasers.
I suppose that scandium was used up today in garnet lasers.
Green lasers are used for lights of a particular place. Green lasers can also be used for airplanes and others. It also can make people to see.
Lasers are used in medicine, for eye treatment and also for hair removal.
Quite a lot. In developed countries, hardly a home DOESN'T have laser equipment. (Reminder: both CDs and DVDs use laser.) Lasers are also used for certain surgeries, for precision measurements, and for other purposes. You may want to read the Wikipedia article on "Laser" for more details.
the plural of laser is lasers. for example I have many lasers. you don't say I have many laser.
Cold lasers are safer and deal less pain than hot lasers. Cold lasers are usually used for repairing skin damage and treating pain and inflammation. Hot lasers are simply used for burning things.
Laser targetting on weapons, Laser eye surgery, Visual entertainment at pop concerts, reading CDs/DVDs