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Re: [Phys-L] quantum physics



With high school students it's a good idea to start with the
particle-wave duality of light, and the double slit experiment leading to
the interpretation of the diffraction pattern as a probability function:

https://youtu.be/nmxwVU88Bd8

Shahram Mostarshed
Physics Instructor, Stanford Online High School

On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 7:48 AM Anthony Lapinski <alapinski@pds.org> wrote:

I show some videos at the end of my (high school) astronomy class --
cosmology, astrobiology, space travel, etc. One student is interested in
quantum physics! I don't formally teach these ideas in my physics classes,
so does anyone know of any good YT videos appropriate for HS students for
this topic? I know there are many online. Just wanted to get some opinions
about which ones are the best. Thanks!

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