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A laser beam is monochromatic it means that it has

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Answered by Anonymous
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only one component of light, rather only one type of ray ig.

Anonymous: for an example, normal sunlight will not be denoted as monochromatic since its composed od 7 spectrums with ifferent frequency and lavelength
Anonymous: wavelength*
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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer: A laser beam is monochromatic it means that it has only one type of wavelength or single frequency.

Explanation: The majority of the light emitted by typical light sources is polychromatic and spatial. The source of regular light randomly produces several rays in all directions. Ordinary light is made up of a variety of rays with various wavelengths, each of which correlates to a distinct colour that your eyes can detect. Due to its consistent frequency, wavelength, and power, a laser ( is an artificial light source that produces a coherent beam of photons. Contrary to ordinary sources of light like light bulbs, laser light is predominantly monochromatic, meaning it only emits one particular wavelength (color). Due to its monochromatic nature, laser does not contribute to chromatic dispersion.

Hence, the light emitted by a laser is monochromatic, that is single wavelength and single frequency.

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