From: Mark Lamb <mark.lamb@asu.edu>
Subject: Re: cross beam question...
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Absolutely.  This is the basis for multitudes of uses of lasers.

Mythos wrote in message <7hp5bh$dor$1@jupiter.cs.uml.edu>...
>Is it possible for 2 laser beams to cancel each other out at a point of
>intersection?  Quite like the concept behind anti-noise or noise canceling?
>Thanks!!!
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