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  1. The Laser is a beam of radiations which are
    1. Non-coherent and monochromatic
    2. Coherent and monochromatic
    3. Non-coherent and non-monochromatic
    4. Coherent and non-monochromatic
Correct Option: B

Laser, an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, creates a radiation beam that is coherent (in-phase). In a coherent light source, the amplitude of the radiated waves is added and results in a radiation beam of great intensity. It normally produces only one or two wavelengths. The single wavelength is called monochromatic radiation.



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