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Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. They can be focused down to very small spot sizes for high resolution

  2. They are impossible to damage

  3. They are cheap

  4. A and B

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Lasers produce coherent, monochromatic light that can be focused to extremely small spot sizes, enabling the high-resolution printing required for sharp text and images. The claim that lasers are 'impossible to damage' is incorrect, making option D invalid.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Circular wave

  2. Constant white

  3. Continuous wave

  4. Clear white

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

'cw' stands for continuous wave, indicating the laser operates continuously rather than in pulses. Pulsed lasers emit energy in bursts, while continuous-wave lasers maintain steady output for applications like cutting, welding, or communication.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. A diamond block

  2. Carbon dioxide gas

  3. Helium-neon gas

  4. A ruby rod

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

To determine the active medium used in the first working laser ever constructed, we need to understand the concept of an active medium in a laser.

The active medium in a laser is the material that provides the energy necessary to create laser light. It is typically a solid, liquid, or gas that can be excited to produce a population inversion, which is the condition required for stimulated emission of photons.

Now, let's examine each option:

A. A diamond block: While diamond is a material that can be used as an active medium in certain types of lasers, it was not used in the first working laser ever constructed.

B. Carbon dioxide gas: Carbon dioxide gas was not used in the first working laser ever constructed.

C. Helium-neon gas: Helium-neon gas is commonly used in helium-neon lasers, but it was not used in the first working laser ever constructed.

D. A ruby rod: The correct answer is D. The first working laser ever constructed, known as the ruby laser, used a ruby rod as its active medium. The ruby rod was excited using a flashlamp, which created a population inversion and allowed for the production of laser light.

Therefore, the correct option is D. A ruby rod was the active medium used in the first working laser ever constructed.