Well, I know this is gonna be a little boring here.. but bear with me..
Coz' I can guarantee, that if you bear with me, and you allow yourself to THINK and WONDER, you're gonna be surprised at the end.
How does the pattern change, if we add another slit of the same thickness?
Now let's look at waves.
What pattern (I don't wanna know what you 'call' that pattern, but what it actually is) can you see on the screen if water ripples through a single slit?
( You may assume that a stone is dropped in water in front of a slit half submerged in water. )
Again tell me, what changes, if I add a second slit.
So now, we know what happens when matter passes through 2 slits, and what happens when waves pass through 2 slits. (Don't we?)
Let's go again.
What do we expect to see if electrons (tiny tiny bits of matter) are shot at a screen through a single slit?
And what if I add a second slit??
THINK.
If you think you have the answers, click here.
As of discussing together.. well, we can do that later, but first I want you people to answer these on your own.
Let's make this simpler.. assume that the slits are thin enough, not to permit more than one particles side-by-side.
And yes, our screens are 'intelligent', they record all intensity patterns. (:
Let's make this simpler.. assume that the slits are thin enough, not to permit more than one particles side-by-side.
And yes, our screens are 'intelligent', they record all intensity patterns. (:
come on!
ReplyDeleteJust confirm if the second slit is after the first slit,or beside the first one.
ReplyDeletebesides.. just as in young's double slit..
ReplyDeleteLet's make this simpler.. assume that the slits are thin enough, not to permit more than one particles side-by-side.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, our screens are 'intelligent', they record all intensity patterns. (:
fine.. i received a response after i had lost all hope.. :D
ReplyDeletebtw.. for all looking for a solution..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc
AND remember.. matter waves.. are not actually waves of 'matter'! they are waves of 'probability'.. (:
what does that mean that matter waves are waves of probablity how we imagine an electron and was my responce correct .
ReplyDeletesee the video.. u'll get if ur response was correct??
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