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2. How does laser light differ from
normal light?​

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The major difference between laser light and light generated by white light sources (such as a light bulb) is that laser light is monochromatic, directional and coherent. ... Coherent means that the waves of light are in phase with each other. A light bulb produces many wavelengths, making it incoherent.
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Laser light differs from normal light because laser lights are monochromatic which means it only shines one color and only that color :3

Step-by-step explanation:

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