Question 1
What phenomenon suggests that electrons can be in a superposition state?
Question 2
What pattern is formed when particles like marbles are shot through a single slit?
Question 3
In the context of electrons, what does 'superposition' mean in the Double Slit Experiment?
Question 4
When two slits are used in the experiment with waves, how do the waves behave?
Question 5
What concept does the Double Slit Experiment illustrate when electrons are shot one at a time?
Question 6
Why does the interference pattern disappear when electrons are measured in the experiment?
Question 7
What does the Double Slit Experiment suggest about an electron's nature when not observed?
Question 8
What occurs when electrons are measured to determine which slit they pass through?
Question 9
What term describes the effect of observing a quantum system like electrons in the Double Slit Experiment?
Question 10
When electrons pass through a single slit, how do they behave?
Question 11
What happens when electrons are observed during the Double Slit Experiment?
Question 12
What is one implication of the Double Slit Experiment for quantum mechanics?
Question 13
What unexpected pattern do electrons form when fired through two slits without observation?
Question 14
What philosophical question does the Double Slit Experiment raise about the nature of matter?
Question 15
In classical physics, which model is used to describe dual-slit interference?