The strength of a purple laser, which typically emits light in the range of 400 to 450 nanometers, can vary based on its power output, measured in milliwatts (mW). Common consumer purple lasers range from 1 mW to 5 mW, which are generally safe for use. However, higher-powered purple lasers, exceeding 5 mW, can pose risks and should be handled with caution. The perceived brightness and potential hazards also depend on the specific wavelength and power level.
This is the best game of club penguin and the funnest. To beat it, remember this, the fast Red laser for red bots, the long range shooting yellow laser for yellow enemys, the strong purple laser for the purple enemy. Use this for units and bosses
yes it can if a scientific science tis shots a purple laser to the sky
I've never seen a purple meatball, but I have a very strong feeling a purple meatball would be purple.
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No, If it is purple, it is a strong alkali e.g. oven cleaner
I believe you are referring to a laser beam.
Yes it can because I did laser on my upper lip and the laser was so strong it burned my teeth and made them a dark yellow color.
Universal indicator will turn dark blue or purple when mixed with a strong alkali.
Universal indicator turns dark blue or purple in a strong alkaline solution.
In order to have the need for a laser power meter, people first need to have a strong laser. The meter measures the strength of the laser in order to understand what kind of damage it could cause.
Laser pointers are available in red, blue, green, yellow, and violet (purple). Green laser pointers are the most preferred of all the colors because they are the brightest, most visible, and can be seen the farthest distances.
Yes, a strong base will turn universal indicator paper purple. Universal indicator paper changes color based on the pH of the solution it is exposed to, and a strong base will cause it to turn purple, indicating a high pH.