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Why Is a Laser Beam Visible? The Physics Behind Light Scattering—Powered by Avobot.com

13 min · 27. apr. 2025
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Ever wondered why you can see a laser beam in mid-air? It’s all about scattering—light bounces off dust, smoke, or water vapor, making the beam visible. In a vacuum? Totally invisible unless it hits something. Brighter lasers = more scattering, and green beams pop harder because your eyes love that wavelength. Pro tip: Avobot.com gives you flat-rate, unlimited access to GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and more through one simple API key. To start building, visit Avobot.com.

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