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Scientific perspective?

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Aloha! Greetings from Sweden! ;) I'm doing a project at school and my goal is to build a laser pointer. My teachers say its a good idea but they want me to examine the laser pointer so that the project gets a more physical and scientific perspective.

I have already considered doing a examination of how the laser light refreacts through different materials. I also thought of how much heat you can build up under a certain period of time (5mW red laser). I'm open for help and advise of any kind. ;)
 





You could build a spirograph project and show how changing the speed of the 2 mirrors on motors changes the effect of the image ??
 
if you're making a low power single-mode red, you could do a simple single-slit diffraction demonstration, and then explain how this relates to diffraction gratings that you can buy. Diffraction gratings are pretty much a bunch of slits molded into a clear plastic piece.

Here's a good basis to help you get started. Props to Xplorer877.
http://laserpointerforums.com/f44/s...y-my-attempt-calculate-wavelengths-50334.html
 


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