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I need help on how to phrase my EPQ question...

So I'm planning to write a dissertation based on lasers - this is because I can cover both the biological side (i.e. what the lasers are capable of doing to the human eye) and the physics side (i.e. how they work etc). I'm thinking of writing my question like "Should lasers with a wavelength above [haven't researched this bit yet] be banned to the general public in the UK?" I think phrasing it this way would work because I could go into the science behind it all and then end on a discussion. Any advice on how I should phrase this would be greatly appreciated. :smile: Cheers
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