The focal point.
A LASER is very intense. It only has one frequency of light. It can be spread out and focused using lenses.
While the term light 'rays' is a 400 year old artifact and may give a misguided idea of what the visible part of the em wave spectrum is, the point at which the optical axis of a part of the incident plane of a light wave focused by a lens is called the FOCAL POINT of the lens. (It is not of course IN the lens).
a laser is just a focused beam of light
The object becomes darker in color. If all the light is absorbed, it becomes black.
size of pupil becomes larger when you see in dim light
Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus by changing the curvature of the lens. The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina.
The light would be focused with a blue halo.
The saturation point of light in a chloroplast refers to the maximum amount of light that can be absorbed and utilized by the photosynthetic pigments in the chloroplast without causing any further increase in photosynthetic activity. Beyond this point, increasing the light intensity does not result in an increase in photosynthetic rate. It is the point at which the photosynthetic system becomes fully saturated with light energy.
A LASER is very intense. It only has one frequency of light. It can be spread out and focused using lenses.
While the term light 'rays' is a 400 year old artifact and may give a misguided idea of what the visible part of the em wave spectrum is, the point at which the optical axis of a part of the incident plane of a light wave focused by a lens is called the FOCAL POINT of the lens. (It is not of course IN the lens).
a laser is just a focused beam of light
the pupil that is why it gets smaller in the light
no its at freezing point when water becomes solid
Boiling point is the temperature point at which a liquid becomes a gas while melting point is the point at which a solid becomes a liquid.
In regards to light it becomes Cyan. In regards to paint it becomes a light Turquoise.
The retina
It will be right to say that only principles of light microscopy keeps light focused and scatters wavelengths of visible light for the human eye to see.