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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light beam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a narrow stream of light, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The laser emitted a light beam that illuminated the entire room."
Alternatives: "a beam of light" or "a ray of light".
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As a light beam travels around the building and through a booster, it will get stronger.
Pototschnig, M. et al. Controlling the phase of a light beam with a single molecule.
The electric field in a light beam makes charged particles move.
Then, looking around him distractedly, he steps onto a light beam, which transports him toward Charity's desk.
Optical mice employ a light beam and camera lens to translate motion of the mouse into cursor movement.
The NEC approach divides a light beam into 160 channels, each 50 gigahertz apart, and gives neighboring channels different polarizations.
Aperture, in optics, the maximum diameter of a light beam that can pass through an optical system.
If the flow stopped or decreased substantially, the float (bobbin) dropped and interrupted a light beam.
They are arrays of reflectors, set up by the astronauts of the first three missions, that are designed to return a light beam precisely to its source.
Now suppose I am standing by the side of the road and I see a light beam pass by at this speed.
A NEWCOMER has planted itself off Times Square, a jazzy, colorful, irregularly shaped Westin Hotel, which shoots a light beam into the night sky.
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