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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi from Uruguay!!! first of all please sorry me about my english... :( but I will do the best to send me messages. My question is what happends with the power of a laser light ray if it goes through a magnetic field much powerfull of the laser source? The resulting ahead the magnetic field will increase the power when a solar cell receive that flow? Thank you all!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think so because light is a wave in a magnetic-electric field, magnetic fields cannot affect light. So the answer is no.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello from Mumbai :D I'm sorry, but i don't really understand your question (i haven't learnt that type of stuff :P) But, just wanted to say hi!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi again!!!! thanks a lot for the time you give to my question :) LordHades I think light is effetively afected by magnetic fields because the entanglement state that this condition of power drive. The electrons inside the magnetic field of a wire of current electricity have power than interfere the photons of the laser ray that cross inside. Photons are particle and wave and the magnetism is wave, then interfere each other. Am I wrong? tanvidais13: Hi!!!! my question is simple: a magnetic field can affect photons of a laser ray that cross inside?

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