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The double-slit electron interference
pattern appears when a large numberof electrons are accumulated at the
screen. According to the quantum
theory, the interference pattern appears
(1) only if a beam of electrons are in
transit so that one part of the beam
goes through one slit and another
part through the other
(2) even if one electron at a time is in
transit, but an electron goes through
one of the two slits only
(3) even if one electron at a time is in
transit, but an electron goes
through both the slits at once
(4) the consideration of an electron at
a time in transit is not physically possible

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3 tukka

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Mani Pal Singh ·

yahan paar dekiye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc

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Thedarkknight ·

Ya i guessed but my doubt is tat how can one electron pass through both the holes?

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if one eltron wnt go thruboth slit sthen steady interfrcne ni hoga

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Mani Pal Singh ·

look
we can see at things when light ray falls on our eyes as well as the object
but the electron is a tiny tiny tiny bit of matter
when light falls on it it behaves in a different manner
that's why light has a DUAL nature
it behaves as a water wave in the absence of an intrument
but when light faals on it
it behaves as a particle`

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