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yes
output
output, since you're printing out paper. it's actually just logic. if it goes from computer to out, it's output. if it goes from outside to computer, then input.
its prints out by taking inputs from computer, so its a output device
During clipping, the output of the laser is distorted as the amplitude of the signal exceeds the maximum level that the laser can produce. This results in a loss of linearity, where the peaks of the waveform are "clipped," leading to a reduction in signal fidelity and the introduction of unwanted harmonics. Consequently, the quality of the laser output is compromised, which can affect the performance of applications relying on precise laser modulation.
A laser printer is an output device.
it is an output
Laser cutting works by directing the output of a high-power laser, by computer, at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns, vaporizes away, or is blown away by a jet of gas
output device
There is no such thing as a laser computer. A laser printer costs about $400.
Laser sensor gives positive displacement as the object moves away and negative a the object is moving near. In fact the analog voltage output if analysed, shows that the laser gives higher voltage when target object is far from the sensor and higher if it is near.
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