Laser light is considered to be coherant because it consists of

Laser light is considered to be coherant because it consists of

Options

(a) many wavelengths
(b) uncoordinated wavelength
(c) coordinated waves of exactly the same wavelength
(d) divergent beams

Correct Answer:

coordinated waves of exactly the same wavelength

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