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Coherently

In a coherent manner

Coherer

in 1894 on the assumption that the impact of the electic waves caused the loosely connected parts to cohere or weld together a condition easily destroyed by tapping A common form of coherer as used in wireless

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Cohere

To stick together to cleave to be united to hold fast as parts of the same mass

Coherent

Sticking together cleaving as the parts of bodies solid or fluid

coherent light

electromagnetic waves at each point on a line normal to the direction of the the beam are identical Coherent light is usually monochromatic and the most common source of such light for practical uses is from a

Pollinium

A coherent mass of pollen as in the milkweed and most orchids

Coalescent

Growing together cohering as in the organic cohesion of similar parts uniting

hologram

three dimensional effect is produced by exposing a photographic recording medium to an interference pattern generated by a coherent beam of light as from a laser reflected from the subject interacting with a beam directly from the

laser

A device which produces an intense usually narrow monochromatic beam of coherent light called also optical maser It has various forms and is used in various applications in science and

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