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What makes the light waves in laser light parallel?
What makes the light waves in laser light parallel?
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Its is due to the the coherence of light waves in a laser light. The light from a laser is said to be coherent, which means the wavelengths of the laser light are in phase in space and time, that is lasers produce a narrow beam of light in which all of the light waves have very similar wavelengths and in phase