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It doesn't matter if the laser is single ore multimode ossumguywill. Mine is symmetrical multimode and it works fine (as shown in the video )
I would recommend at least a 150mw green laser if you are doing this in a classroom, because the bigger the projection, the bigger the bacteria. Plus students don't like to get out of their seats. This one will be perfect.
You don't need to focus anything, the water droplet does the focusing for you. Just shine the beam into it. You want to use sticky tack (the blue stuff people use to hold up posters, get it at an office store) to hold the laser. It's what i did and it allows for nice fine adjustments. You'll want to get the beam centered in the droplet which isn't too hard. Here's a picture I did on MSPAINT that shows what to do.
The replicatability depends on the water. Pond water, freshwater fishtank water, anything that may be dirty.
Don't do this in the wind, because the water will start spinning and all you'll see is pretty much a blur. Close the windows and doors, and do it away from the A/C or heating vents.
I would recommend at least a 150mw green laser if you are doing this in a classroom, because the bigger the projection, the bigger the bacteria. Plus students don't like to get out of their seats. This one will be perfect.
You don't need to focus anything, the water droplet does the focusing for you. Just shine the beam into it. You want to use sticky tack (the blue stuff people use to hold up posters, get it at an office store) to hold the laser. It's what i did and it allows for nice fine adjustments. You'll want to get the beam centered in the droplet which isn't too hard. Here's a picture I did on MSPAINT that shows what to do.
The replicatability depends on the water. Pond water, freshwater fishtank water, anything that may be dirty.
Don't do this in the wind, because the water will start spinning and all you'll see is pretty much a blur. Close the windows and doors, and do it away from the A/C or heating vents.
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