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    When Stimulated Emission Occurs,the Emitted Photon and the Incident (Stimulating)photon
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When Stimulated Emission Occurs,the Emitted Photon and the Incident (Stimulating)photon

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When stimulated emission occurs,the emitted photon and the incident (stimulating)photon have exactly the same energy and travel in the same direction.

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