Definitly , NO.
Red laser with low MW costs just a 1$ or 2$
while Blue laser with low MW cost about 30$
a big difference, indeed..
actually plants are green to the human eye because they reflect green light witch in return your eyes absorb so the chlorophyll absorbs the red and the blue while reflecting the green spectrum. btw the plants absorb more blue light than red as blue light contains more energy than red due to the higher Frequency and therefor more energy.
You must be lying. There's no type of colorblindness that would make one confusing red and blue. Green and red yes, blue and green yes, and sometimes blue and purple, but not red and blue. No matter what type of colorblindness you have, whether it's protanopia, deuteranopia, or tritanopia, blue and red would look different.
Blood is red because of the iron in red blood cells, which gives it a red color when oxygenated. Veins appear blue because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood vessels, causing them to look blue from the outside.
Absorbed. Your red ink will look black. "Red" is a long wave-length color. "Blue" is a short one. What looks red in white light is a pigment that reflects red. It won't reflect blue, so it will look dark.
No, monkeys are not blue. They typically have fur that ranges in color from brown and black to gray and red, but not blue.
Red laser is normally used to read CDs while blue-violet laser is used to read DVDs. The reason is that blue-violet is a higher energy laser with a much smaller wavelenght - 650 billionths of a meter -, so the pits on the DVD's can be smaller and closer together than those on the CDs'.
HD DVD is different from Blue-Ray in terms of the type of laser used. Blue-ray uses blue laser to write or read. HD DVD uses red laser to write or read. And by that aspect, HD DVD is cheaper to produce since it is pretty much a slight modification from regular DVD technology. It's true, however, that some HD-DVD players use BLUE lasers. One source for cheap blue laser diodes are the discontinued XBOX 360 HD-DVD addons, because they contain BLUE lasers.
the blue beast (5mw red laser) shines about 1500 ft. at night time
Where a red turret is the first to fire: Red + Green = Laser Rockets Red + Yellow = Tazer Rockets Red + Green + Blue = Poison Gas Rockets Red + Blue + Blue = Nuke Red + Red + Blue + Yellow = Napalm Rocket ---- Where a green turret is the first to fire: Green + Red + Blue = BFG Green + Red + Red + Blue = Rocket BFG ---- Where a blue turret is the first to fire: Blue + Blue = Land Mine Blue + Red = Cluster bomb Blue + Red + Yellow = Sparky Cluster bomb Blue + Blue + Red = Big Landmine Blue + Blue + Yellow = Sparky Landmine Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red = Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Landmine Blue + Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Landmine ---- Where a yellow turret is the first to fire: Yellow + Red + Blue = Tazer BFG Yellow + Yellow + Yellow + Green = Black Hole Yellow + Yellow + Blue + Green = Shockwave
Red Turret Combos Where a red turret is the first to fire: Red + Green = Laser Rockets Red + Yellow = Tazer Rockets Red + Green + Blue = Poison Gas Rockets Red + Blue + Blue = Nuke Red + Red + Blue + Yellow = Napalm Rocket Green Turret Combos Where a green turret is the first to fire: Green + Red + Blue = BFG Green + Red + Red + Blue = Rocket BFG Blue Turret Combos Where a blue turret is the first to fire: Blue + Blue = Land Mine Blue + Red = Cluster bomb Blue + Red + Yellow = Sparky Cluster bomb Blue + Blue + Red = Big Landmine Blue + Blue + Yellow = Sparky Landmine Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red = Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Landmine Blue + Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Landmine Yellow Turret Combos Where a yellow turret is the first to fire: Yellow + Red + Blue = Tazer BFG Yellow + Yellow + Yellow + Green = Black Hole Yellow + Yellow + Blue + Green = Shockwave
red n with blue ray disk blue
There's not really any such thing. One common and therefore cheap type of laser diode emits a red light, as does the fairly common (or at least it used to be common; the diodes are so much cheaper I imagine they mostly use them now) laboratory helium-neon laser. So if I had to pick a single color that was "common" I'd say red. There are green and even blue laser diodes now, but they're more expensive than the red ones and therefore aren't as ubiquitous.
Traditional DVDs and CDs use a red laser to be read. Blu-Ray discs use a blue-violet laser. Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, meaning it can bounce back faster from the disc than red, and hence transmit more data in the same time period.
Different laser beams exhibit varying colors, such as blue and red, based on the principle of wavelength because the color of light is determined by its wavelength. Shorter wavelengths, like those of blue light, appear blue to our eyes, while longer wavelengths, like those of red light, appear red. Laser beams produce light of specific wavelengths, which is why they can appear as different colors.
The most important laser pointer components is the laser module . The costs for different colors of laser are different , about 1$ for red laser , 10$ for green laser and 200$ for blue laser . And the costs are keep going down.
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
Well, darling, the color of the laser used in a DVD drive is typically red. It's not like a rainbow of colors shooting out of there, just good ol' reliable red getting the job done. So, there you have it, red is the answer you were looking for.