Yes many things not every thing tho bloons light matches burn plastic n verry bright bug make sure get safety googles
Yes it will burn bloons light matches cool stuff yh
It depends on how powerful the laser is. My guesses are: Laser pointer w/ safety component removed = first/minor second degree burn Government laser project = fourth degree/death
The answer is pretty much "No." You can increase the power slightly, but if you go much beyond what it's designed for you'll burn out the laser diode.
Laser burn may effect the reading of the disc.
Burning paper requires 1 watt (1000 mW), which is more than what most laser pointers can achieve without modifications For comparison: Popping balloons or lighting matches requires roughly 100 mW (which is the high end mW range of most commonly found laser pointers) Note: laser pointers anywhere near 100 mW and up are very dangerous to the eyes and can cause permanent degrading of vision (some doctors say any laser above 5 mW can cause eye damage), so use with caution and never point at anyone's face
You cannot physically damage a person's eye with a laser pointer. You can however, decrease the activity in the inner eye which relays a signal (blindness) after a period of time while staring into the laser. It is not strong enough to damage, but bright enough to cause dysfunction of your pupil. Edit-A Class I laser is harmless in normal use, Class IV is extremely hazardous to skin and eyes. It all depends on the laser power. It can also cause a nuclear detonation.
Well a 20mw laser is to powerful it has a range of 3km but except few things it can burn nothing the things it can burn are matche sticks and stove it got a life time of 3000 hrs,to burn a stuff,paper or to pop a ballon u need a laser of or more than 50mw but u can make ur 20mw laser more powerfull the thing u need to do is go to youtube and seach how to make a 20mw laser a burning laser and it can burn the thing which a 50 mw laser can burn
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Yesh, indeed it can!.... well not ANYTHING. mostly thin walled objects. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIRV1jG4CXs&feature=related
You might, the most you could possibly do is burn a hole through it. and you need to make a short-out within the transformer, but if you mean big kaboom... nope. just an electrical explosion.
Lasers burn through materials by delivering high-intensity, concentrated light energy in a focused beam. This energy heats up and vaporizes the material, breaking down its molecular structure and causing it to melt or burn away. The ability of a laser to cut or burn through something depends on factors like the power level, wavelength, and duration of the laser beam.
Laser angioplasty, in which a catheter with a laser tip is inserted to burn or break down the plaque.