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How can we visualize wave-particle duality?
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What is the state of a particle that has collapsed its wavefunction to one observer, but not another?
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When scientists say, "particle" do they mean 'literal particle' which is actually discrete, or do they mean a waveform that is highly localized or certain and therefore behaves and can be modeled as if it's discrete but is actually continuous?
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How was the duality of photons experimentally determined?
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Is light an electromagnetic wave or a matter wave as proposed by de Broglie?
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What elements influence the wave function of a particle (like charge, particles around it, etc.)?
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Why do particles have finite positive masses while classical waves travel at light speed?
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Do particles of matter have wave properties?
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Sep 16, 2022
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What causes wave-particle duality?
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Sep 16, 2022
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In the Copenhagen interpretation, a single photon/electron travels as a wave towards the slits in the double slit experiment. The photon passes through both slits as it is an extended wave. So, does the distance between the slits affect the outcome?
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JulesF321
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Is the interference pattern in the double slit experiment the output of the collapsed wave function?
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Tony302
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Is space and time wave or particle?
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Sep 14, 2022
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Pauld21323
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Does particle-wave duality come from a particle propagating through space tracing a helix rather than a simplified wave model? Like a knuckleball since particles have spin/angular momentum?
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Graham price
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What's the wave function of a collapsed particle?
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Do electrons follow a wave-like path or become waves?
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How should I think about the wave nature of the particles? What about the electromagnetic waves? To clarify, I have a good understanding of the ocean waves, sound waves, or a waves on a guitar string.
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Are we made of particles or waves?
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Sep 12, 2022
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saicou
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How can I imagine an electron as a wave? I get the particle model but still wondering how I can imagine waves to get a better understanding.
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mloughrey
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If an electromagnetic wave doesn’t have mass, why is it also called a particle?
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What is the significance of integers Physics?
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