laser (Q3498)
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Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation is a very high energy parallel beam of light, often visible in the air when dust or haze is present.
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English | laser | Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation is a very high energy parallel beam of light, often visible in the air when dust or haze is present. |
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Anno teatri id
48
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DTW_ID
141958
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added 53
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3 August 2013
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3
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historical term
laser (English)
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation is a very high energy parallel beam of light, often visible in the air when dust or haze is present. (English)
3 August 2013
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laser (Czech)
Zesilování světla stimulovanou emisí záření s velmi úzkým svazkem rovnoběžných paprsků často viditelných pouze v prašném prostředí nebo mlze. (Czech)
3 August 2013
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laser (Dutch)
Light Amplification by Simulated Emission of Radiation. Een puntlichtbron met hoge energie die zichtbaar wordt doo door middels bewegende spiegels te projectereen op rook water of gordijn (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Laser (German)
Lichtverstärkung durch stimulierte Emission von Strahlung. Dies ist eine sehr starke paralleler Lichtstrahl der meistens in der Luft sichtbar ist wenn Nebel Dunst oder Staub vorhanden ist. (German)
3 August 2013
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láser (Spanish)
La amplificación de la luz por emisión simulada de radiación es un haz paralelo de luz de alta energía visible en el aire cuando está presente polvo o neblina. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
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laserstråle (Swedish)
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation: en ytterst energirik parallell stråle av ljus. Syns i luft fylld av dis eller dimma. (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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First Laser
1960 (English)
In 1960 Theodore Maiman developed the first LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation). Lasers produce light of a single frequency (colour) in a powerful, narrow beam.
1960
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First use date
1975
Rock fans’ first exposure on concert stages (albeit in fairly primitiveform) came with The Who in 1975 (English)
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