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Is 532nm the Optimum Wavelength for Atmospheric Particle Tracking?
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6434149, member: 447632"] The unit of energy is the joule. The rate of energy flow is power in watts. A pulse energy of 1mJ repeated 100 times per second would be 100mJ/sec = 100mW. The power of one pulse is less meaningful. It would be the pulse energy divided by the pulse duration. [/QUOTE]
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