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What is stimulated emission?

a. the process of distinguishing between sources of electromagnetic waves.
b. the process of reducing mechanical waves' energy.
c. the process of amplifying sound waves.
d. producing move light waves which are coherent with an incident light wave.

Is this b?
8 years ago

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Answered by Damon
no
8 years ago

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