I would confess my stupidity to my doctor or eye specialist.
Yes, green lasers can be harmful to cats if shone directly into their eyes. The intense light can cause damage to their retinas and lead to vision problems. It is important to use caution when using laser pointers around pets.
Endovenous laser therapy involves having a fiber put into the vein. A light from a laser is shone into the inside of the vein. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endovenous_laser_treatment
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no as it can distract the cockpit staff and one issue over a laser pointer was shone near to the window of the cockpit and made a British airways plane divert to London stansted
The green object will appear black because it will not reflect any of the blue light shone on it. Green objects primarily absorb blue light, so without any green or red light present, the object will appear dark.
it would appear black.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
The cat's luminous green eyes shone in the dark night.
The property of selenium used in photocopiers and laser printers is its photoconductivity. Selenium becomes more conductive when light is shone on it, allowing images to be formed and transferred onto paper in these devices.
shone is the past tense of shine.The light shines in my window.The light shone on my bed.