How do I construct a peanut butter laser?
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It is not very different than making a sugar cube laser.
It is listed in your MIT site. Go to MIT site under photonics section give a search for sugar laser. Then the procedures are very similar
wtf r u talking about
I am 13, but i am planning to get an M.I.T. in computer engineering. I would say use the magnifying method, find an high heat source, and use a reflective surface on the source, then on a 65 degree angle. an 45 degree angle, and a 90 degree angle, and you should get a laser, i would suggest using a source than burns at over 100 degrees Celsius, that should travel through a dense material such as peanut butter.
Since this is a speech project, not an engineering project, just make it up. For an example of a fictional description of a laser, take a look at this; http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/vicn2/vi... however that one could almost be an actual nitrogen laser, but the description is fictitious. You could take any real laser design and just fill the cavity with peanut butter, it won't work, but it doesn't have to, you just have to talk about it in a coherent manner.
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