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Light from a helium-neon laser
A helium-neon laser emits light of wavelength 633 nanometers(nm). Light from an argon laser has a wavelength of 515 nm. Which
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Shirley
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the light from a helium neon laser has a wavelength of 632 nanometers in air. the same light has a wavelength of 479.2 in glass.
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gerl
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What is the energy of a single photon from a helium -neon laser that emits light 632.8nm?
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Gweedo8
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A helium-neon laser produces light with a wavelength of 638 nm. when this light is shone though a double slit apparatus, an
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oyebodegoldencity
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Problem 17.6
A helium-neon laser beam has a wavelength in air of 633nm . It takes 1.48 ns for the light to travel through 31.0 cm
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Paige
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Problem 17.6
A helium-neon laser beam has a wavelength in air of 633nm . It takes 1.48 ns for the light to travel through 31.0 cm
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Paige
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pleaase help me with this,
i'm very bad in physics, and i mostly don't understand any of this stuff...can anyone explain as well
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physics
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In co2 laser, the co2 vibrates when it collides with nitrogen atoms instead of getting excited to next level.Why? why is this
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nanbala
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A helium-neon laser beam has a wavelength in air of 633 nm. It takes 1.48 ns for the light to travel through 34.0 cm of an
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Michael
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Monochromatic light from a helium-neon laser (λ=632.8 nm) shines at a right angle to the surface of a diffraction grating that
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MEHIRAO
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