Uncertainty Relation Experimental Setup
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Uncertainty Relation Experimental Setup
Product Overview
The Uncertainty Principle Experimental Setup is a visualization platform specifically designed for teaching quantum mechanics. It aims to provide an intuitive demonstration of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle through optical interference and diffraction phenomena, while also exploring the intrinsic relationships among conjugate variables such as position-momentum and time-energy. By integrating core concepts of quantum mechanics with classical optical experiments, this setup employs an “seeing is believing” interactive approach to help students break free from conventional classical physics mental frameworks and lay a practical foundation for understanding theories like quantum measurement and wave-particle duality.
Product Parameters
Uncertainty Relation Experimental Setup
Laser power: 10–30 mW;
Slit width: 0.5 mm, 1 mm
Wavelength: 532 nm
Surface: Anodized black finish, with a matte surface and deburring.
Material: Aluminum 6061T, stainless steel;
Breadboard dimensions: 200mm × 300mm;
Height: ≤200mm;
Power supply: 12V, 1A.
Experimental Content
| Serial number | Experiment Name | Example of experimental results |
| 1 | 1. Double-slit interference; 2. Single-slit diffraction; 3. Bell inequality calculation; |
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