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the semiconductor laser used in the experiment of measuring sugar contents of a liquid has wavelength of?​

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Answered by probrainsme103
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Concept

Wavelength is the distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal in a space.

To Do

Find the wavelength of the semiconductor laser used in the experiment?

Explanation

Semiconductors lasers are small, very efficient lasers with dimensions of less than a mm and gallium Arsenide is often used in the semiconductor. The wavelengths of commercial lasers range from approximately 600 nm in the red to 1.6 mew m in the near infrared.

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