Mariana Bell.  The light of a laser is:  Harnessed  Controlled  Focused  A singular wavelength or beam of light.

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Mariana Bell

 The light of a laser is:  Harnessed  Controlled  Focused  A singular wavelength or beam of light

 The power of the laser (electrons, photons, and atoms) are all amplified  There is a great force coming from the movement of tiny sources

 The photons are enhanced and stimulated by the excited atom  This process initiates with a photon  Then it is inserted or combined with the excited atom  This combination results in the production of more photons

 Emission within a laser is when an atom gives off the produced photon, when the photon is created, and then further continues the process  Stimulated Emission (Albert Einstein)  Photons that are emitted bounce between two “mirrors” until enough have been created to “break through”  This “break through” creates the laser beam

 The radiation, according to a laser, is where the photons are emitted from the physical machine of the laser

 Sources correspond to bellow  Same as sources used for initial wiki page