Laser Experiment: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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Laser Experiment: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle


I did this famous Laser Experiment: seeing the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle live and precise. We call these "Single Slit Diffraction Experiment & Pin Hole Diffraction Experiment". Cheap and a really impressive way to see the wave-nature of the light by yourself and at home.
!!! STAY TUNED, I'll write down a few steps + a video !!!
I used:
- Laser pointer 15 mW
- X-acto blades (2) [single slit]
- waste electronic circuit [pin hole]
- White cardboard (receiver)
- some tape & wood pieces to mount all the things...
Steps Will Become Soon !
Thx to subscribed and Stay Tuned, the steps will become really soon.
Links & References

Here's some explanation and links-references on my blog: