Yes lasers do produce heat. It depends on how strong the laser is though. The more powerful and the more heat that will be generated.
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As your teacher..............
Yes, flashlights produce heat.
Yes, it does produce heat energy.
Light from a red laser!
A laser is a device to produce an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light.
Chemicals,carbon dioxide,agron gas,and semiconducters produce a laser.
Advantages of CO2 laser cutting are its low cost and high performance. In other words, you get a lot of laser power for the money. Disadvantages in comparison to other laser types are that it used heat to cut so may produce a "heat affected zone" that negatively impacts quality. See 2laser dot com for more answers to common questions:
light bulb that is used to warmth chick can produce heat so i think it is considered one and one more thing shooting laser is one of it.
All laser printers use heat to bond the toner to the paper.
Heat vision is like laser eyes, but using it in a heating way... Laser eyes are shooting lasers out of your eyes
computer not produce ozone laser printer does
A laser beam pointed at the skin will produce ultrasound as a side effect by interacting with the tissues. This is how a photoacoustic tomography device works and is used for imaging tissues below the skin. "technology works on a near infrared laser that is fired into tissue. The laser's energy, once absorbed by the tissues, generates heat, which in turn generates the photoacoustic signals that are picked up by an ultrasound transducer." coool.
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There aren't any 'plants' as such, only experimental rigs. This is an attempt to see if lasers could be used to produce fusion. The idea is to focus a very powerful laser beam onto a small capsule of nuclear fuel and see if the intense heat produced will produce fusion. See link below
As your teacher..............
Yes, flashlights produce heat.