Being primarily scientific or industrial instruments, lasers are not typically manufactured
water-tight; when placed in water, their electronics usually fail.
However, the beam of light emitted by a laser travels quite well in water.
Yes, lasers can pass through water, but their effectiveness and ability to penetrate depend on factors such as the laser's wavelength and the water's clarity. In general, visible light lasers have limited penetration in water due to absorption and scattering effects, while infrared lasers can penetrate deeper.
Lasers use coherent light, which means the light waves are all in sync and travel in the same direction. This is what allows lasers to be powerful and focused on a small area.
Lasers can travel far distances because they are highly directional and can maintain their focus over long ranges. Additionally, lasers do not disperse as much as other forms of light, allowing them to stay concentrated over a long distance. This makes them useful for a variety of applications such as communication, ranging, and cutting.
The lasers of a plasma ball follow your finger because your touch creates a path of least resistance for the plasma to travel along. The plasma responds to the conductivity of your skin and is attracted to it, creating the visible effect of the lasers following your finger.
In Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, you can use water jets and lasers to enhance your park's aesthetics and create exciting visual effects. To add water jets, select the "Water" tab in the scenery menu, then choose the water jets option and place them where desired. For lasers, go to the "Effects" tab, select lasers, and position them to create dynamic light shows. Both elements can be synchronized with rides or shows to elevate the overall experience for your guests.
Yes. The laser beam is a beam of coherent light. Just photons. Meanwhile the sound wave is travelling through a medium....which isn't really true of the photons, they'll travel whether there's a medium or not. There's essentially no interaction or interference between the two. Saying that I can think of ways you could detect sound waves using lasers...but I wouldn't worry about that - sound will travel just fine through a laser beam providing it still has a medium to travel through. i.e: a laser can be present in a strong vacuum but sound won't pass through a strong vacuum - at least not to any useful degree....but that's not the laser stopping it.
Yes, lasers can work underwater. However, the effectiveness and range of the laser depend on factors such as water clarity, depth, and the type of laser used. Lasers can be used for various underwater applications such as communication, ranging, and imaging.
How do lasers work
lasers damage call composition
Alfred Vogel has written: 'Optical breakdown in water and ocular media, and its use for intraocular photodisruption' -- subject(s): Lasers, Lasers in ophthalmology, Physiological effect, Physiological optics
Springfield Lasers was created in 1996.
With Lasers was created on 2007-06-05.