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.
what is principle work of filter when white light incident on it and laser incident too
A laser light is coherent, meaning its waves are all in phase and directional, giving a narrow beam. In contrast, light from a white flashlight is incoherent and spreads out in various directions. Laser light also has a single color (wavelength), while white light contains a mix of colors.
The main difference is that laser light is coherent, meaning the light waves are aligned and moving in a single direction, while ordinary white light is non-coherent, with light waves traveling in random directions. Laser light is also monochromatic, meaning it consists of a single color, while white light contains a mixture of different colors.
It is, but you have to use an red, blue and green laser. White light is a mixture of different wavelenght's en thus cannot be created with a single laser
When white light is incident on a filter, it selectively absorbs certain wavelengths of light and transmits others based on its design. With a laser, the filter will either transmit or reflect the specific wavelength of the laser light, depending on its properties. In both cases, the filter's role is to control the passage of light based on its optical characteristics.
A laser produces a narrow, intense, and coherent beam of light with a single color or wavelength, while white light consists of a combination of different wavelengths. Lasers have high directionality and are often used in precise applications like cutting or surgery, while white light is more diffused and natural in appearance. Additionally, lasers have distinct properties such as coherence and monochromaticity that differentiate them from white light sources.
No, laser light is not typically hotter than white light. The temperature of light is determined by its energy density, not its color or source. Laser light can feel more intense on the skin because it is focused in a narrow beam, but it does not have a higher temperature than white light.
White light is the combination of all visible colours of light (this is why when you shine white light through a prism, you see a rainbow). Black, however, is not technically a colour. It is, in fact, the absence of light.
White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum. It is produced when light from a source, such as the sun or a light bulb, contains a mix of different wavelengths of light. When these wavelengths combine, they create the perception of white light to our eyes.
Laser lights have certain characteristics that allow it to seperate from regulare white light. The light is colored because it is organized light. It also contains a specific wavelength which produces the colored light.
The name of the rainbow colours produced from a white light is called the spectrum.
Light green.