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Mellow 4.99mW Green Laser Toy

Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Sweden
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Posted: 10/24/05, 9:45 AM Post subject: What is &q |
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I bought a 103mW laser and in the spec. it says 0,8mRad!
What does this means, what is "mRad"?
Is a lower "mRad" better than a higher!?
What´s the "mRad" on WL:s models ex. Exodus and Nexux?
Happy for answers...
Best regards
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Davidgojr Wicked Lasers Master

Joined: 13 Oct 2005 Posts: 768 Location: USA
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Posted: 10/24/05, 12:46 PM Post subject: |
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Hello Mellow, welcome to the forums! mRad is a measure of beam divergence. For example a <1.5mRad laser will have a
dot of less than 1.5mm at 1 meter. Generally, the lower the divergence; the more focused the beam remains over a given
distance. Wicked Lasers all have a divergence of less than 1.5mRad.
Hope that helps! _________________ Click http://freewebs.com/photodavidgojr before buying to view photographs and learn about Wicked Lasers in action!

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Steve0000 Wicked Lasers Master
Joined: 27 Aug 2005 Posts: 573
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Posted: 10/25/05, 1:06 PM Post subject: |
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| Beam divergence is a measure of how much a beam expands per meter, 0.8 mrd means it expands 0.8mm per meter etc and the beam diameter would probaly be greater than 1.5mm. At a distance of 10 meters the beam will have a diameter of .8cm. That is the international standard 10 meters. It is metric as you know. The more a beam is expanded the lower the divergence will be. All that you ask is readly available of the web. |
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