LASER Applications help please

  • Thread starter Thread starter Loyal bear
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Optics
AI Thread Summary
The discussion focuses on the characteristics of lasers that enable various applications, including holography, missile guidance, and medical surgery. Key properties identified include coherence, collimation, and intensity, which are crucial for different uses such as telecommunications and laser cutting. Participants emphasize the importance of conducting personal research to understand these characteristics better. There is a request for clarification and correction of initial answers regarding laser properties. The conversation highlights the need for accurate information and self-research in understanding laser applications.
Loyal bear
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
New user has been reminded to please always show their work on schoolwork problems.
Homework Statement
Determine which characteristic of LASER is used
Relevant Equations
No equations in this problem
Can someone tell me about the characteristic of LASER that enables it from the following usage:
1-holography 2-orienting missiles 3-star wars 4-CD and DVD 5-medical surgery 6- telecommunications and fiber optics 7-LASER printer 8-cutting metals
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Not without you trying first. Please review the homework guidelines

Have you tried researching on the web yet? What if you searched for something like "lasers for cutting metals".
 
  • Like
Likes Vanadium 50
DaveE said:
Not without you trying first. Please review the homework guidelines

Have you tried researching on the web yet? What if you searched for something like "lasers for cutting metals".
I tried and saw many books on this topic , but they differ about the characteristics and every book and website say a different characteristic.
 
I
DaveE said:
Not without you trying first. Please review the homework guidelines

Have you tried researching on the web yet? What if you searched for something like "lasers for cutting metals"
That is my trial in order:
1- holography: coherence
2- orienting missiles: collimation
3- star wars: intensity
4- CD and DVD: collimaton
5- medical surgery: intensity
6- telecommunications and fiber optics: coherence and collimation
7- LASER printer: collimation
8- cutting metals: ??

[List edited by the Mentors for clarity]

I hope you help me and edit my wrong answers.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Loyal bear said:
I hope you help me and edit my wrong answers.
We do not edit wrong answers for you here.

What-all are the properties of lasers that you are using? So far I think I see three: intensity, coherence and collimation. Are there any others? Where did you find those properties?
 
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction. I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
Thread 'Voltmeter readings for this circuit with switches'
TL;DR Summary: I would like to know the voltmeter readings on the two resistors separately in the picture in the following cases , When one of the keys is closed When both of them are opened (Knowing that the battery has negligible internal resistance) My thoughts for the first case , one of them must be 12 volt while the other is 0 The second case we'll I think both voltmeter readings should be 12 volt since they are both parallel to the battery and they involve the key within what the...
Thread 'Trying to understand the logic behind adding vectors with an angle between them'
My initial calculation was to subtract V1 from V2 to show that from the perspective of the second aircraft the first one is -300km/h. So i checked with ChatGPT and it said I cant just subtract them because I have an angle between them. So I dont understand the reasoning of it. Like why should a velocity be dependent on an angle? I was thinking about how it would look like if the planes where parallel to each other, and then how it look like if one is turning away and I dont see it. Since...

Similar threads

Back
Top