Optical damage can occur via different pathways, but if I imagine that with time, properties of thin films change (as a result of ambient conditions or the effects of the photons impinging on the surface) and hence absorbance may occur at the lasing wavelength. In the context of laser ablation, if absorbance, bond breakage, and ejection of material occurs then ablation has occured. This is signified by a audible report. From my experience, optical damage is typically not laser ablation but the result of gradual degradation of the optic - perhaps initiated by photons.
They bother cause damage and disasters
well it does start kinda at the same time and kinda same damage
That laser light really did damage my optic nerve.
Additional irregular heartbeats can occur as a result of this procedure, as can damage to the blood vessels that feed the heart.
I saw with minimal damage to my optical capabilities at the time I existed one decade.
since the mouse having photodiode installed in them are so fast in response and have less chances of damage.
(a)- it is a read-only storage medium. Data once recorded, cannot be erased, and hence the optical disk cannot be reused. (b)- thd data access speed for optical disk is slower than magnetic disks; (c)- optical disk require a more complicated drive mechanism that magnetic disk.
Cardiac ablation is associated with vagal nerve damage. An individual has developed diarrhea within 24 hours of this procedure that is intractable. Doctors seem puzzled as no reason found for diarrrhea.
No, all optical discs. like cds, dvds, and game formats are not affected by x-rays
This product, as most CD/DVD wallets do, is not just designed for easier access to your optical media but also to protect it against scratch and sun damage.
The difference between damage and defect is damage is when an item is broken or destroyed. A defect is usually a mechanical defect that prevents an item from working correctly.
Optics is the study of how light (moreso Electromagnetic Radiation) travel and interact with objects (solid state physics, electrodynamics etc.). Optical illusions deal with how light is interpreted by the human brain. So optics studies how light gets to the eye, optical illusion is about how the brain perceives that light.