An Advanced Laser Technology in Automobile Architect

International Journal of Applied Physics
© 2014 by SSRG - IJAP Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : R.Ravivarma, E.Sathishvaran

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R.Ravivarma, E.Sathishvaran, "An Advanced Laser Technology in Automobile Architect," SSRG International Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 1,  no. 1, pp. 7-9, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23500301/IJAP-V1I1P103

Abstract:

The laser is a light which is produced in the manner of the electrons in the orbits will be in the ground state and the energy is given and makes the laser to move to the exited state and the electrons will fall to the ground the laser light is activated. Now in this paper we discuss about the laser technology is interfaced with automobile engineering to prevent the cause of accident and this is one of the most advanced technique which is to be mingled with the automobile industry and the data also forwarded into the laser devices which is monitored by the computer system.

Keywords:

Laser light, energy, electrons, orbits, automobile engineering

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