Yes, it is made out of light. LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser light is coherent--the waves are all aligned, and the beams are generally tightly collimated, with very little attenuation of the beam over great distances.
Yes, a laser beam is made out of light. It is a highly concentrated and coherent beam of electromagnetic radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, or infrared range.
A laser is the device itself, the beam is.. well, the beam coming out of the laser.
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laser beam
I believe you are referring to a laser beam.
i think its just a concentrated beam of light
A laser is the device itself, the beam is.. well, the beam coming out of the laser.
A laser modulator is used to change modulate a beam of light (or laser). The easiest way that they modulate the laser, or light beam, is by changing the rate at which the laser is emitted from the source.
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laser beam
A beam of light is scanned across the printer's photoreceptor. The harmless light beam is what the word laser is referring to.
because it is light
I believe you are referring to a laser beam.
a small laser, or a laser pointer
Compared to regular light, a laser beam: * Is monochromatic. All the photons have the same frequency, and thus the same energy. * All the photons have the same phase.
A beam of white light is white. A laser is not; it's monochromatic (one specific frequency of light, therefore colored and not white).