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john330
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My apologies if this has recently been on this board. I have read many articles and watched many videos about this experiment, and I seem to be getting two different reports on the result of the double slit experiment. I am not sure which is true, please help.
So one brand of article on the experent indicates that an observation prior to the electon/photon hitting the screenl causes the particle to register on the screen as a classical particle. If it is not observed prior to hitting the screen, it produces wave- like interference patterns on the screen, even if a single particle were fired. This would indicate that there is something about the observation of the particle PRIOR to its hitting the screen which causes it to act like a classical particle. If it is not observed prior to hitting the screen, then it registers on the screen as a wave.
The other report I am getting is that the photon/electron always registers on the screen as a classical particle, but when fired many times the groupings of particles on the screen appear to take on the shape of a wave interference pattern. This would indicate that perhaps the particle acts as a wave and a particle, with the groupings being represented as a equation which demonstrates the probability that an electron acting as a wave will be found at any given point along that wave front. In this experiment, it is not necessary for the particle/wave to be observed before it hits the screen in order for it to behave like a particle. The act of observation at the screen records it every time as a particle. Wave interference patterns only appear when many particles are fired through the slits at the screen.
This is a question about the nature of the experiment and result, nothing more. Thanks in advance for the help!
So one brand of article on the experent indicates that an observation prior to the electon/photon hitting the screenl causes the particle to register on the screen as a classical particle. If it is not observed prior to hitting the screen, it produces wave- like interference patterns on the screen, even if a single particle were fired. This would indicate that there is something about the observation of the particle PRIOR to its hitting the screen which causes it to act like a classical particle. If it is not observed prior to hitting the screen, then it registers on the screen as a wave.
The other report I am getting is that the photon/electron always registers on the screen as a classical particle, but when fired many times the groupings of particles on the screen appear to take on the shape of a wave interference pattern. This would indicate that perhaps the particle acts as a wave and a particle, with the groupings being represented as a equation which demonstrates the probability that an electron acting as a wave will be found at any given point along that wave front. In this experiment, it is not necessary for the particle/wave to be observed before it hits the screen in order for it to behave like a particle. The act of observation at the screen records it every time as a particle. Wave interference patterns only appear when many particles are fired through the slits at the screen.
This is a question about the nature of the experiment and result, nothing more. Thanks in advance for the help!