There's not really any such thing.
One common and therefore cheap type of laser diode emits a red light, as does the fairly common (or at least it used to be common; the diodes are so much cheaper I imagine they mostly use them now) laboratory helium-neon laser. So if I had to pick a single color that was "common" I'd say red.
There are green and even blue laser diodes now, but they're more expensive than the red ones and therefore aren't as ubiquitous.
Blue or violet laser has the most energy.
the color green is highest on the visibility spectrum yes it is the most VISIBLE color (they do apear stronger because of this).and they also have the longest range
The eyes are the most vulnerable part of the body to be damaged by a laser beam. The intense concentration of light can cause serious harm to the delicate tissues of the eyes, leading to vision loss or even permanent blindness. It is crucial to use appropriate eye protection when working with lasers or being exposed to laser beams.
Well... Most LEDs, Light Emitting Diodes, have a very narrow wavelength span, so they'd fit part of your question. However, they're not always that intense. So you're probably asking about a LASER.
Two most important :- 1. The beam should be perfectly coherent and, 2. Amplification and Stimulation should be at high level
The most common method is through the use of a beam splitter. This employs -- to keep it simple -- a partially transparent mirror placed at a 45 degree angle relative to the laser beam. Some of the beam passes through the mirror, and the rest is reflected perpendicular to the original beam by the mirror.
Blue or violet laser has the most energy.
the color green is highest on the visibility spectrum yes it is the most VISIBLE color (they do apear stronger because of this).and they also have the longest range
its, mostly Infra Red, a colour you can't see.
The french word "laser couleur" when translated into English means "color laser". It most often refers to the popular color laser printing employed as a high quality printing method.
Laser has certain unique properties, namely, mono-chromatic, coherence and directionality, compared to ordinary sources of light. The most important property of laser light is that it can be precisely collimated into a parallel beam.
The eyes are the most vulnerable part of the body to be damaged by a laser beam. The intense concentration of light can cause serious harm to the delicate tissues of the eyes, leading to vision loss or even permanent blindness. It is crucial to use appropriate eye protection when working with lasers or being exposed to laser beams.
laser cutter? laser cutter can be thought of as three main parts: a laser, a controller, and a surface. The laser is like a pencil - the beam emitted from it allows the controller to trace patterns onto the surface. The controller (usually a computer) controls the direction, intensity, speed of movement, and spread of the laser beam aimed at the surface. The surface is picked to match what the laser can act on.laser engraving machineThere are three main genres of : The most common is the X-Y table where, usually, the workpiece (surface) is stationary and the laser optics move around in X and Y directions, directing the laser beam to draw vectors. Sometimes the laser is stationary and the workpiece moves. Sometimes the workpiece moves in the Y axis and the laser in the X axis. A second genre is for cylindrical workpieces (or flat workpieces mounted around a cylinder) where the laser effectively traverses a fine helix and on/off laser pulsing produces the desired image on a raster basis. In the third method, both the laser and workpiece are stationary and galvo mirrors move the laser beam over the workpiece surface. Laser engraving machine using this technology can work in either raster or vector mode.
You haven't defined what you mean by "damaged" or "easily". According to the typical popular understanding, probably the retina of the eye.
Although most computer companies also produce laser printers, some of the most common models are from HP, Samsung, Brother, and Ricoh.
Orgasms or "climaxes" are the build up and "explosion" of pleasure. When a spot of pleasure is hit repeatedly (sometimes fast and hard), a build up of pleasure begins. When your body hits the point where it can't take the pleasure anymore, it releases it's build up, hence the orgasm part.
To get a LASER to work you need to excite it with energy. The most workable form of energy to do that is electricity. There ae several ways of exciting LASERs to work.