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In a double slit experiment with a single electron, a very thin film of fluorescent material that emits a photon whenever an electron goes through. Describe the resulting pattern on the detecting screen if the experiment is repeated many times.
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drwls
Where is the fluorescent thin film located? The slits? The detecting screen?
Are the electrons monoenergetic?
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