A lightsaber can cut through most known materials, but it cannot cut through Mandalorian iron or beskar due to their durability and unique properties.
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No, paper cannot cut metal. Metal is much stronger and harder than paper, so paper would not be able to cut through it.
The thickness of metal that a laser can cut through depends on the power of the laser. Typically, high-powered industrial lasers can cut through metal up to several inches thick. The type of metal being cut also affects the cutting depth capability of the laser.
If you cut a metal in half, each half will have the same density as the original metal, so the density of each half will still be 8.4. The density of a material does not change when you cut it into pieces.
A laser beam is a focused beam of light that can be used to cut through metal due to its high intensity and precision.
When a lightsaber comes into contact with water, it is likely that the energy blade will steam and sizzle due to the heat of the plasma. However, the overall effectiveness of the lightsaber may be diminished as water can absorb some of the thermal energy, potentially affecting the blade's ability to cut through objects efficiently. Additionally, exposing a lightsaber to water could potentially damage its electronic components and potentially short-circuit the weapon.