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When many electrons are fired one at a time through two closely spaced slits, the pattern that builds up on a screen shows bright and dark bands, just like light waves interfere. This shows that each electron can pass through both slits at once and act as a spreading wave, creating the interference pattern. However, when a detector is placed to see which slit an electron goes through, the electron behaves like a single particle, landing at a definite point on the screen. The fact that the same electron can produce a wave‑like interference pattern and also be counted as a single hit demonstrates that electrons possess both wave and particle traits at the same time. A simple example is shooting electrons at a double‑slit apparatus and watching the interference pattern appear, then adding a detector that collapses the wave to a single spot, confirming the dual nature.
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When a single electron is fired at two slits, the pattern it makes on a screen looks like waves bumping into each other. Other options are incorrect because Some people think electrons are just small balls or just ripples of energy.
Key Concepts
Wave-particle duality
Electron diffraction
De Broglie waves
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Wave-like Behavior of Electrons
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