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The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
The laser light is the type of light that only has one wavelength in its phase. Coherent light is light that has a single frequency and wavelength, and can be described with a single wave equation.
Basically, the same way AM radio waves do: by modulating the amplitude (intensity) of the carrier wave (the laser beam).
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
A continuous laser produces a constant wave. A pulsed laser's wave is intermittent.
A laser generates an electromagnetic wave operating at light frequencies.
Laser light.
Infrared wave
No.
No. Light travels at the same speed no matter what.
Continuous I assume would mean a constant flow of light from the laser in the form of a wave train. Conversely, a pulse is only a single wave emitted by the laser.
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
distance traveled by the Laser light and also incidence wave length
A sonic wave.
The laser light is the type of light that only has one wavelength in its phase. Coherent light is light that has a single frequency and wavelength, and can be described with a single wave equation.
according to the wave theory of light,we have the relation that wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency,therefore the electromagnetic wave with the lower wavelength will have higher frequency..
I would rather say that light IS a wave, not that it HAS a wave. It is a type of electromagnetic wave.