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What do scientist call a light beam?

Light beams are photon particles that can be radiated/emitted in a beam, or concentrated in a stream (also known as a LASER - Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.)


What do you call a beam of light so powerful that it can cut through light?

A laser. Laser beams are intense and concentrated beams of light that have the ability to cut through various materials, including other light sources.


What is a powerful concentrated light called?

A powerful concentrated light is called a laser. Lasers produce intense beams of light that are focused to a small spot, making them useful for various applications such as cutting, welding, and medical procedures.


Why laser moves in narrow parallel beam of light?

Because a laser is just concentrated light, so it is thin from being concentrated.


What is a powerful light called?

A concentrated light is called: A Lazer.


Where is Belgium's light industry concentrated?

in the north


What type of light does the sun emit most strongly, and is it visible to the human eye?

The sun emits visible light most strongly, which is the type of light that is visible to the human eye.


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What is a powerful concentrated light known as?

A powerful concentrated light is known as a laser. Lasers produce a focused beam of light that can be used for various applications such as cutting, welding, surgery, and communication.


What city is Belgium's light industry concentrated?

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