discuss how lasers are used today both in the scientific community and in everyday life.
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One of my favorite studies in physics has dealt with laser light. Lasers are fascinating. After reading about lasers in your text and perhaps doing some further research, discuss how lasers are used today both in the scientific community and in everyday life.
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