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Why does laser beam might appear blue and another laser beam might appear red?

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A laser emits light at one single frequency (one single wavelength).
But not all lasers emit the same one.

The frequency (wavelength) that comes out of a laser depends on the
material that's doing the 'lasing' ... different material fabricated into a
laser diode ==> different wavelength in the output.

Many lasers, but not all, emit a frequency (wavelength) that's in the visible
range, and a single given laser may emit red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
or violet light. Lasers of other designs emit at frequencies outside the visible
range, in the microwave, infrared, or ultraviolet.
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the red laser will have a hotter temperature than the blue, so it is red because it is hot
hope this helps!!!

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