Yes.
Yes, a 10 mW laser could pop a balloon if focused on a specific point for a sufficient amount of time. The intensity of the laser's beam and the material of the balloon would determine the effectiveness of popping it.
It typically takes around 100 milliwatts (mW) of power from a green laser to pop a balloon due to the focused beam causing enough heat to burst the balloon. However, the specific power needed may vary based on factors such as distance, focus, and balloon material.
Under normal circumstances, light cannot make a balloon pop. However, intense concentrated light, such as that from a laser beam, could potentially generate enough heat to pop a balloon by causing the air inside to expand rapidly.
No, traditional laser pointers do not have enough power to pop balloons. You would need a significantly more powerful laser, such as a high-powered laser pointer or a laser built specifically for popping balloons. However, it's important to use caution and follow safety guidelines when using powerful lasers.
You can purchase laser pointers with sufficient power to pop balloons online from specialized retailers. However, note that high-powered lasers can be hazardous and are subject to regulations in some places. Be sure to use them responsibly and follow safety guidelines.
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No it's to weak
Yes, a 10 mW laser could pop a balloon if focused on a specific point for a sufficient amount of time. The intensity of the laser's beam and the material of the balloon would determine the effectiveness of popping it.
Try it yourself :)
Yes, they are legal as long as they are 1mW or less. They shouln't be aimed at any aircrafts, drivers or others people's eyes.
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It typically takes around 100 milliwatts (mW) of power from a green laser to pop a balloon due to the focused beam causing enough heat to burst the balloon. However, the specific power needed may vary based on factors such as distance, focus, and balloon material.
Under normal circumstances, light cannot make a balloon pop. However, intense concentrated light, such as that from a laser beam, could potentially generate enough heat to pop a balloon by causing the air inside to expand rapidly.
No, traditional laser pointers do not have enough power to pop balloons. You would need a significantly more powerful laser, such as a high-powered laser pointer or a laser built specifically for popping balloons. However, it's important to use caution and follow safety guidelines when using powerful lasers.
You can purchase laser pointers with sufficient power to pop balloons online from specialized retailers. However, note that high-powered lasers can be hazardous and are subject to regulations in some places. Be sure to use them responsibly and follow safety guidelines.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible