Physics, asked by anonymous8660, 1 month ago

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Question for today: The distance from the earth to the moon can be measured very accurately by timing how long it takes a special beam of light to reach the moon and reflect back. Find out the name of the beam of light that is used for this purpose. Why can't an ordinary beam of light be used?

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Answered by srijalthakur760
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Answer:

It depand on distance that is a odaniary beam

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Answered by anonymous4653
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