A laser beam is used for locating distant objects because
(a) it is monochromatic
(b) it is not chromatic
(c) it is not observed
(d) it has small angular spread.
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A laser beam is used for locating distant objects because it does not spread as it moves through the medium and has a very small angular spread.
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