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I've heard a bunch of times that a shorter wavelength is a little better for burning than longer wavelengths. I'm a laser noob, so I want to see if I have this right. I'm going to use, well, I can't think of the word right now, but i'm thinking it's a metaphor:
The shorline of a beach would be an object, and the water would be a laser. The less time between waves(the shorter the wavelength) that crash into the beach, the faster the shorline(object) is eroded(burned).
Is that about right?
The shorline of a beach would be an object, and the water would be a laser. The less time between waves(the shorter the wavelength) that crash into the beach, the faster the shorline(object) is eroded(burned).
Is that about right?