0Re-designBest Answer 10 years ago If you use the right lens and it is adjustable you CAN focus an led to a nice tight point. It will not be a laser, but and led just puts our light and light can be focused. A little distance in front of or behind the focus point and it won't be focused anymore. There are ways to make the beam almost linear but it still won't be a laser.
0.Unknown.Re-design Answer 10 years ago So....you can get most of the light into a few strands of fibre optic cable?
0Re-design.Unknown. Answer 10 years ago Well, I didn't say anything about fiber optic cable but you could do that.
0ILoveTech 10 years ago Use what lens?Can mirrors do the same effect?(ps if you can, please reply as fast as you can,im forgetfull)
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Best Answer 10 years ago
If you use the right lens and it is adjustable you CAN focus an led to a nice tight point.
It will not be a laser, but and led just puts our light and light can be focused.
A little distance in front of or behind the focus point and it won't be focused anymore.
There are ways to make the beam almost linear but it still won't be a laser.
Answer 10 years ago
So....you can get most of the light into a few strands of fibre optic cable?
Answer 10 years ago
Well, I didn't say anything about fiber optic cable but you could do that.
10 years ago
Use what lens?Can mirrors do the same effect?(ps if you can, please reply as fast as you can,im forgetfull)
10 years ago
No, LEDs are not lasers.