An Alpec 4604 laser is a pointing device used for presentations. To convert this to a burning laser is illegal unless properly licensed. Lasers are valuable tools especially for surgeons.
Well a 20mw laser is to powerful it has a range of 3km but except few things it can burn nothing the things it can burn are matche sticks and stove it got a life time of 3000 hrs,to burn a stuff,paper or to pop a ballon u need a laser of or more than 50mw but u can make ur 20mw laser more powerfull the thing u need to do is go to youtube and seach how to make a 20mw laser a burning laser and it can burn the thing which a 50 mw laser can burn
A laser pen does not have enough power to cause a match to burn. It requires about 400 degrees F. to light a might.
The answer is pretty much "No." You can increase the power slightly, but if you go much beyond what it's designed for you'll burn out the laser diode.
Yes many things not every thing tho bloons light matches burn plastic n verry bright bug make sure get safety googles
Since the pin has to be a certain sharpness and the balloon has to be a certain fullness, the BURNING laser will pop a balloon a lot easier since it is a burning laser, not just an ordinary laser light. The definition of the burning laser already answers the question of how much power it has - enough to burn. Modern balloons can be made from materials such as rubber, latex, polychloroprene or a nylon fabric, all of which burn very easily. edit: AWWWWW, i didnt know we could make funny answers!
metal and ants magma and fireworks oil, fuse, and fire ice and air player and laser (right click laser then left click player, then left click on the field. Use down button to make the player shoot laser.) powder first then seed on top of powder, then add clouds to make water. It will grow into a tree and you can burn it with fire
The laser reflected off the mirror.
You might, the most you could possibly do is burn a hole through it. and you need to make a short-out within the transformer, but if you mean big kaboom... nope. just an electrical explosion.
With a laser harpoon attachment on your wander gun. Make sure you grab some extra cream as the sharks got the ability to burn you. Hope it help because I have no idea what you are talking about.
There are many different companies that make laser measurement systems. Some such companies are Laser Design and GKS, Renishaw, Nikon Metrology, and RIEGL.
"No. Sand and cement will not burn." (Old answer) Actually, just about anything WILL burn with enough heat, including sand and cement. Sand has been used for centuries to make glass and ceramics, and more recently to make silicon for electronic chips and components. Of course, very few people would have access to heat high enough to melt/burn sand. Interestingly, after using a cinderblock as a beam-stop while tuning a laser, I was surprised to see that the spot where the beam was had turned to glass.
Laser thermometers are actually just infrared thermometers. The laser is actually just there to make the thermometer easier to aim.