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Low Intensity Electrical Observer Effect
Author(s) -
Sultan Muhammad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of theoretical and computational physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2767-3901
DOI - 10.47485/2767-3901.1008
Subject(s) - electron , physics , double slit experiment , intensity (physics) , observer (physics) , interference (communication) , measure (data warehouse) , duality (order theory) , electric field , position (finance) , computational physics , atomic physics , optics , quantum mechanics , quantum , computer science , mathematics , computer network , channel (broadcasting) , finance , discrete mathematics , database , economics
The study of the dual nature of the electron is proposed, with alterations in initial double-slit experiment. We are aware of mysterious nature of the quantum particles, particularly electrons. The particle behaves as wave, but upon observation, the wave-function of the electron is collapsed. No longer is an interference pattern observed, which in a sense, limits us and binds us to what we can measure and what we cannot, with current detection methods. In the double slit experiment, a source of high-intensity light is used to measure the position of the electrons, which leads to the collapse of the wave-function. An investigation is proposed to observe the effects of the low-intensity electric field on the duality of electron.

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