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Laser light is intense because​

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Answered by mohamadnavab6a
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Stay Tuned. In NIF, as in most large lasers, intense flashes of white light from giant flashlamps “pump” electrons in large slabs of laser glass to a higher-energy state that lasts only about one-millionth of a second

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