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What is the mystery of double slit experiment?

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Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
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When macroscale objects are shot at a barrier with two slits, the objects travel straight through the slits and leave two straight lines on the wall behind the barrier. But when electrons are used instead of macroscale objects, they do not leave two straight lines on the wall but an interference pattern of many lines.

Answered by tpalak105
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When macroscale objects are shot at a barrier with two slits, the objects travel straight through the slits and leave two straight lines on the wall behind the barrier. But when electrons are used instead of macroscale objects, they do not leave two straight lines on the wall but an interference pattern of many lines.

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