it will wash out the image when you have too much light. the image would be too dark if theres not enough light.
Lasers were not discovered, but rather were invented - by a man called Theodore Maiman. Maiman created the first Laser, a ruby Laser, in 1960."L.A.S.E.R." is an acronym standing for:LightAmplification byStimulatedEmission ofRadiation (Not nuclear radiation, but light or photon radiation)
virtual image
A laser beam consists of a single frequency of light, therefore it cannot form a spectrum or rainbow.
Real image
the three-dimensional image produced by laser light is a hologram
laser light is produced by solar reacting pannels that are transfered into capsules that contain magna light that turn into a small red flash of light.
they have same characteristic of being a light.
A photo taken with a laser light is called a hologram. A hologram is a special kind of photograph that is produced by a laser and appears three-dimensional.
latent
something that is viewed in 3-d
light micoscope
laser printer
It would involve mutliple colors being shot out of the laser...that's impossible. Lasers can shoot red, green, and blue light, and that's it.
This question is incomprehensible. Please reword.
a laser light with a holograph is a laser light with holograph.
After rotating past the conditioning station, the drum has a uniform high negative charge on its surface. At the writing station, a sweeping laser beam is used to discharge this potential in selected areas by focusing laser light on selected portions of the photosensitive drum. This creates what is known as an electrostatic image. This image is later developed into a visible image. Portions of the drum not exposed to the laser still have a high negative charge. In short the laser writes the image on the drum.