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how can we see lasers from the side if the light is all going in one direction?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless I am mistaken, what we see to the side is refracted/reflected light which interacts with the molecules/atoms contained in our atmosphere, particularly dust and moisture. It would then follow that a laser beam passing through a total vacuum is totally invisible except in the direction toward the light source (which could seriously damage eyesight).
in the early part of science education in schools you will be taught that light only travels in straight lines, or rays. If you take A level physics, you will learn that light actually displays evidence of travelling in waves (i.e. it can be defracted - see Huygens) so the fact that you can see a laser beam from the side is just another another explaination of this duality, although yes, most of that light is being reflected off particles in the air.