Yes they can. It can do permanent damage to the retina. Unless you would have it done to you for all eternity, do not shoot anyone or anything in the eye with a laser.
Eyeballs are not actually perfectly round objects in an organism's body. Eyeballs are rounded objects that are shaped like ovals.
No, your eyeballs do not grow in size proportionally with the rest of your body as you age.
When touched, eyeballs feel soft and squishy, similar to a grape. They are delicate and sensitive, so it is important to be gentle when touching them.
Yes, eyeballs are organs. They are complex structures responsible for vision and are made up of several different layers of tissue, including the cornea, iris, lens, and retina.
No, eyeballs do not grow bigger. The size of the eyeball is mostly established during infancy and remains relatively constant throughout a person's life. Any noticeable change in eye size is usually due to medical conditions or surgeries.
In Pokemon League Cynthia sell laser eyeballs for eyes and butts.
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In Pokemon League Cynthia sell laser eyeballs for eyes and butts.
The time it takes for a laser to damage your eye can vary, but it can happen in a fraction of a second. Factors that influence the speed of damage include the power and intensity of the laser, the wavelength of the light, and the distance between the laser and your eye.
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Unless your home is near an airport runway approach path, laser lights do not interefere with aircraft operation. The beam is pencil thin, and typically not angled into cockpit cabins. To damage a pilot's eyes would require a laser stronger than 5mw being trained (tracking) on the aircraft. At several hundred miles an hour, the exposure of an aircraft to a beam attenuated from miles away is miniscule. And laser beams striking aircraft underbellies would have no effect on instrument readings or anything else. Lasers are coherent light, the electromagnetic radiation is not in the part of the spectrum that would create any interference.
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Depending on the mW if it is below 5mw it can't damage the eye anything above 5mw can damage the retna in the eye
One risk of laser capsulotomy is damage to the intraocular implant
No!!! Like Cats, They Are Attracted To Lasers And Other Kinds Of Lights.
Exposure to a laser pointer for a few seconds can potentially damage your eyes. It is important to avoid direct eye contact with the laser beam to prevent harm.
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