What happens to the electron during double slit experiment?
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The low mass of the electron does allow its wave behavior to be observed, as it is inthe two slit experiment. The wavelike nature of electrons also makes possible electron microscopes, which can resolve finer details than light microscopes because of the smaller wavelength of their waves.
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Since the photoelectric effect and other experiments can best be explained by treating light as made of particles called photons, one could also ask how a photon can travel through two slits at once. ... The low mass of the electron does allow its wave behavior to be observed, as it is in the two slit experiment.
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