It could be that those particle bounce with the side of those slit too. Water jet with double slit would produce similar pattern. It's just the behavior on the screen if explained mathematically, resembles that of a wave.
My wife works at a company that builds machines that let you do XAFS/XANES and other X-ray related stuff in a lab that would have required writing a proposal for synchrotron time just a few years ago. I will never forget walking in to pick her up one day and hearing the CEO/Physics PHD walk in on me asking a question and answering without context "photons do what photons want."
We don't really say that they produce a wave, but the wave equation is applicable to a particle. It's more like a particle exhibits wave-like properties
Please correct or take down this video. I know it's an older one, but an electron beam will produce a diffraction pattern from a single slit, so the first part is simply wrong. de Broglie is rolling in his grave!
your videos are really underrated
It could be that those particle bounce with the side of those slit too. Water jet with double slit would produce similar pattern. It's just the behavior on the screen if explained mathematically, resembles that of a wave.
Damn you should make more videos! Your explanations are interesting and on point!
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You collapse my wave function ❤
My wife works at a company that builds machines that let you do XAFS/XANES and other X-ray related stuff in a lab that would have required writing a proposal for synchrotron time just a few years ago. I will never forget walking in to pick her up one day and hearing the CEO/Physics PHD walk in on me asking a question and answering without context "photons do what photons want."
Bro this is soo underrated
I wish every teacher could explain like this.... In my classes
I hope not - the first part about a single slit is wrong. From a Physics teacher.
Broo is so underrated
Interference between crest & crest
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Susy electron
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That's kinda sus tho **in huening Kai's voice**
P.s the video is really cool! Thanks for the info♥️
The duality of electron
Can particle produce a wave?
We don't really say that they produce a wave, but the wave equation is applicable to a particle. It's more like a particle exhibits wave-like properties
This is kinda sus
I want this type of videos mama
ur sus
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Please correct or take down this video. I know it's an older one, but an electron beam will produce a diffraction pattern from a single slit, so the first part is simply wrong. de Broglie is rolling in his grave!