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Is this possible? (NOTE: I did not know where in the forum to put this in.)
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lol long distance beverage :crackup:microwave laser?
The Why Files | 2. Long-distance liquid located!
sorry captaindantheman it was just a joke :crackup:
I looked up electromagnetic spectrum on wikipedia thanks for the advise they do have wavelengths but what I meant was output. Would they have an output?ROFL. I believe a face palm is in order! Yes, gamma, x, and radio waves have wavelenghts. Go look up electromagnetic spectrum on wikipedia.
ROFL. I believe a face palm is in order! Yes, gamma, x, and radio waves have wavelenghts. Go look up electromagnetic spectrum on wikipedia.
A maser was indeed invented before the laser. A maser is a device that produces coherent electromagnetic waves through amplification by stimulated emission. Historically, “maser” derives from the original, upper-case acronym MASER (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation). The lower-case usage arose from technological development having rendered the original denotation imprecise, because contemporary masers emit EM waves (microwave and radio frequencies) across a broader band of the electromagnetic spectrum; thus, the physicist Charles H. Townes’s suggested usage of “molecular” replacing “microwave”, for contemporary linguistic accuracy. In 1957, when the optical coherent oscillator was first developed, it was denominated optical maser, but usually called laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), the acronym Gordon Gould established in 1957.wasn't a microwave laser (maser) invented before the laser?
michael?
A hydrogen maser.