yes very well actually
No, GPS signals cannot penetrate underwater because they are radio waves that dissipate quickly in water. Therefore, GPS does not work underwater and alternative methods like acoustic positioning systems are used for underwater navigation.
Yes, Jacques Cousteau did work in Greece. He conducted underwater exploration and research in Greek waters, particularly in the Aegean Sea, and documented the marine life and ecosystems there. Cousteau's work in Greece helped raise awareness about the importance of protecting the underwater environment.
No, typical cell phones are not designed to work underwater, especially at depths of 2 miles where the pressure and water resistance can damage electronic components. Specialized equipment, such as underwater communication devices, are used for deep-sea communication.
No, most lasers emit light at a different frequency than UV.
All noble gases - He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe - were used in lasers.
How do lasers work
Yes.
No.
No the touchscreen is unable to work underwater.
An underwater mp3 player can work with no hassle underwater so long as you do not go beyond 5 meters or 15 feet underwater in which the sound frequency would get messed up.
yes
No, GPS signals cannot penetrate underwater because they are radio waves that dissipate quickly in water. Therefore, GPS does not work underwater and alternative methods like acoustic positioning systems are used for underwater navigation.
All lasers creat beams. Those that do not are not working. Which laser is best suited for a particular application depends on the kind of work that is to be done.
Maritime archaeologists are archaeologists who specialize in studying underwater cultural heritage sites, shipwrecks, submerged landscapes, and other underwater artifacts. They use specialized techniques and equipment to investigate and preserve these submerged sites.
Lasers used for cutting are rarely found outside of industrial use, as they are extremely dangerous and very large. Laser cutting is done by CO2 lasers or neodymium lasers. CO2 lasers function by energizing a gas mixture of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and helium. Neodymium lasers function in the same way as CO2 lasers, except instead of using gas as the medium, they use a crystal with small amounts of neodymium in it.
There are new headphones called h2o audio. These are the only head phones the will work underwater because they have a protective waterproof material. It is not suggested to attempt using basic headphones underwater because they will fail.
Yes.