A LASIK vision-correction system uses a laser that emits

Chapter 31, Problem 31.76

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A LASIK vision-correction system uses a laser that emits 10-ns-long pulses of light, each with 2.5 mJ of energy. The laser beam is focused to a 0.85-mm-diameter circle on the cornea. What is the electric field amplitude of the light wave at the cornea?

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