No. There are very few weapons that even have lasers in them, except laser sights, but they do no damage to a person unless you flash it in their eyes
Yes, lasers are generally most welcome on airplanes. Technologically speaking, since we are not yet advanced enough to design and build laser blasters, not unlike those in star wars, all lasers are allowed on planes.
Green lasers are commonly used in astronomy for pointing out celestial objects, in laser light shows for entertainment purposes, in measuring tools for construction and surveying, and in some medical procedures. They are also used in military applications for target designation and range finding.
E. T. Vagner has written: 'Lazery v samoletostroenii' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Design and construction, Lasers in aeronautics
How do lasers work
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Springfield Lasers was created in 1996.
With Lasers was created on 2007-06-05.
the plural of laser is lasers. for example I have many lasers. you don't say I have many laser.
Since the early 1970s Erchonia lasers have been classified by wavelength and maximum output powers into four classes. The lasers are used in treatment of neck and shoulder pain, breast augmentation, acne, laser assisted body augmentation. The types of lasers they use for these treatments include 3LT Lasers, Custom Design Lasers and Zerona Lasers.
Cold lasers are safer and deal less pain than hot lasers. Cold lasers are usually used for repairing skin damage and treating pain and inflammation. Hot lasers are simply used for burning things.
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No. Lasers produce coherent light.