0.5 watts * 4 = 2 watts and not 180Wnot a factor of 4 but more like 360!!!!
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Where exactly do they say it multiplies the power by 4? Just curious...
"When weak laser light is shined onto the plate, the stored energy is transferred to the laser where its strength is amplified by a factor of four."or I am not understanding the wording correctly (in this case, please explain)
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0.5 watts * 4 = 2 watts and not 180W
not a factor of 4 but more like 360!!!!
Where exactly do they say it multiplies the power by 4? Just curious...
"When weak laser light is shined onto the plate, the stored energy is transferred to the laser where its strength is amplified by a factor of four."
or I am not understanding the wording correctly (in this case, please explain)