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17 July, 00:28

A carbon dioxide laser is an infrared laser. A CO2 laser with a cavity length of 53.00 cm oscillates in the m = 100,000 mode. What is the wavelength of the laser beam?

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  1. 17 July, 00:31
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    5.3 * 10^-4 m or 0.0000053m

    Explanation:

    Wavelength is given by 2L/m

    Where m is the waves bewtween the cavity mirrors which is 100000

    L is the cavity length which is 53.00 cm

    53/100 (convert to meter) = 0.53m

    Therefore the wavelength is (2 * 0.53m) / 100,000

    =0.0000053

    = 5.3 * 10^-6 m
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