electron path in double slit
When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?
Manny
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