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Cloud chambers are very useful resource to study high energy charge particles, either from radioactive decay or from cosmic radiation. This video summarise how a cloud chamber works and provides simple instruction you can make your own. Unlike many DIY cloud chambers this one does NOT require dry ice and so will make it easy to use without having to order and store dry ice. The idea came from Simple cloud chambers using gel ice packs Masahiro Kamata and Miki Kubota 2012 Phys. Educ. 47 429 For a source of of the heatsink, I purchased it here - https://www.rs-online.com RS Stock No.189-8612 for the 200x200x25 which is the one I used. See also the great resource on other ideas from Scool Lab at CERN written by Julia Woethe https://scoollab.web.cern.ch/sites/sc... Like what I do? Support by buying me a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/physicshigh Subscribe - / physicshigh For on going support, support me at Patreon: www.patreon.com/physicshigh LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And please add a COMMENT to let me know I have helped you. Physics High is committed to producing content that teaches physics concepts at a level a high schooler can understand. See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources. As well as this I produce a podcast series called Deep Impact - interviews with science communicators as to what they do, what drives them to communicate their craft You will find these on the channel and also on podcast sites such as Spotify, Apple and Google podcasts 👥 Social --------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on facebook: @physicshigh twitter: @physicshigh Instagram: @physicshigh #highschoolphysicsexplained #physicshigh