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What color laser has the most energy?

Green lasers typically have the highest energy compared to other colors like red or blue. Green lasers are efficient at converting electricity into light energy, making them popular in a variety of applications such as laser pointers and light shows.


What type of laser lighting is recommended for light shows?

RGB lasers are recommended for light shows as they can produce a wide range of colors by combining red, green, and blue light. These lasers are versatile and can create dynamic and vibrant visual effects for a captivating light show.


What are green lasers used for?

Green lasers are commonly used in astronomy for pointing out celestial objects, in laser light shows for entertainment purposes, in measuring tools for construction and surveying, and in some medical procedures. They are also used in military applications for target designation and range finding.


What is the difference between the continuous laser and pulsed laser?

Continuous lasers emit a continuous beam of light, while pulsed lasers emit light in short bursts or pulses. Continuous lasers are used for applications requiring steady illumination, while pulsed lasers are used for applications requiring high peak power in a short duration.


Why are green lasers stronger than red lasers?

Laser is actually an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The greater apparent power is related to the high degree of spatial and temporal coherence. The energy in the laser travels all in the same direction and with a unified frequency. Regular light travels in different directions - relatively unfocused and the photons are are not synchronized like they are in a laser. Since all the energy is arriving in a very small area and at the same time, the effective power is much greater than you get in a natural beam of light which is more diffuse and not synchronized.

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Where can one buy a green light laser?

A green light laser may be purchased at Laser Glow, Wicked Lasers and Laser Point Pro. They all offer competitive pricing and shipping options. Medical grade green light lasers are not sold the general public.


Why green color of laser light replaces its own color in fluorescent orange or pink surfaces to yellow or orange?

because, yellow and pink surfaces emit green and red light(pink) or green and blue for yellow. White light shines green, red an blue light. So they are all reflected, making the surface its color. Green lasers only emit green light so only the green is reflected so the surface looks green.


What color laser has the most energy?

Green lasers typically have the highest energy compared to other colors like red or blue. Green lasers are efficient at converting electricity into light energy, making them popular in a variety of applications such as laser pointers and light shows.


Why could white light not be produced by a laser?

It would involve mutliple colors being shot out of the laser...that's impossible. Lasers can shoot red, green, and blue light, and that's it.


Why do many laser pointers produce a red light?

Because the red ruby laser is the cheapest. Green lasers are usually more expensive. And the blue lasers found in blu-ray players are even more expensive.


What type of laser lighting is recommended for light shows?

RGB lasers are recommended for light shows as they can produce a wide range of colors by combining red, green, and blue light. These lasers are versatile and can create dynamic and vibrant visual effects for a captivating light show.


Do laser light shows have light bulbs?

No. They have LASERs. Usually gas ones.


Why are lasers called lasers?

Laser was originally an acronym, for "light amplification through stimulated emision of radiation".


Are green lasers harmful to cats?

Yes, green lasers can be harmful to cats if shone directly into their eyes. The intense light can cause damage to their retinas and lead to vision problems. It is important to use caution when using laser pointers around pets.


What makes lasers laze?

the lasers are pumped or energized by rays of laser diodes. then the laser diodes emit laser light into the semi conductor rod to cause it to laze. the semiconductor rod is stimulated to emit a high coherent light impulse


What are green lasers used for?

Green lasers are commonly used in astronomy for pointing out celestial objects, in laser light shows for entertainment purposes, in measuring tools for construction and surveying, and in some medical procedures. They are also used in military applications for target designation and range finding.


How is the greenlight laser Therapy for the prostate performed?

It is performed using green light lasers, which destroy excess tissue from the area without harming the other tissue.

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