In a double slit experiment, there is a screen coated with a special material such that a tiny dot appears when a photon collides with it. You have a light source that can emit individual photons, one at a time. A single photon is emitted from the source, passes through the double slit, and strikes the screen, leaving a dot on the screen. As more photons are emitted, making more dots on the screen, you notice that the dots appear in a pattern.
What pattern do the dots make?
A. The dots appear in a single densely populated region
B. The dots are distributed in a series of alternating densely populated and sparsely populated fringes, consistent with the interference pattern made by a wave
C. The dots are randomly distributed over the screen, forming no discernible pattern
D. The dots appear in two densely populated regions, corresponding to the two slits.
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In a double slit experiment, there is a screen coated with a special material such that a tiny dot a...
Mathematics, 20.09.2019 05:50
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