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This is an introduction to the fundamentals of laser technology by teaching what lasers are, how they work, and what makes laser light different from ordinary light. They cover essential laser safety, common real-world applications, and basic concepts such as reflection, collimation, diffraction, and fiber-optic communication. Participants also complete a simple supervised laser demonstration (and optionally use a laser engraver) while reflecting on how the focused, guiding nature of light connects to the message of Psalm 119:105, emphasizing God's guidance and the theme that "together, we are light."
 
This is an introduction to the fundamentals of laser technology by teaching what lasers are, how they work, and what makes laser light different from ordinary light. They cover essential laser safety, common real-world applications, and basic concepts such as reflection, collimation, diffraction, and fiber-optic communication. Participants also complete a simple supervised laser demonstration (and optionally use a laser engraver) while reflecting on how the focused, guiding nature of light connects to the message of Psalm 119:105, emphasizing God's guidance and the theme that "together, we are light."
  

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Laser

Skill Level

Unknown

Year

Unknown

Version

29.06.2026

Approval authority

Franco-Belgian Union

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Laser
Regional
Skill Level
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Approval authority
Franco-Belgian Union
Year of Introduction
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Overview

This is an introduction to the fundamentals of laser technology by teaching what lasers are, how they work, and what makes laser light different from ordinary light. They cover essential laser safety, common real-world applications, and basic concepts such as reflection, collimation, diffraction, and fiber-optic communication. Participants also complete a simple supervised laser demonstration (and optionally use a laser engraver) while reflecting on how the focused, guiding nature of light connects to the message of Psalm 119:105, emphasizing God's guidance and the theme that "together, we are light."

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:


5. Under strict adult supervision and using only a safe, low-power Class 1 or Class 2 laser pointer, demonstrate how the beam reflects off a mirror and observe how the beam remains narrow over a certain distance (collimation) compared to a flashlight beam.