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Electrons emit photons when switching atomic shells therefo
1. Since waves gain interference as they pass through a slit, could the single electron be emitting a photon (em wave) or another frequency wave which is generating the interference pattern? 2. Single Electron must have a field (it has an electric charge in all directions = force field) about it at all times, couldn't that field be generating the interference pattern. ----------------------------------- 3. If an electron emits a wave(photon) in atomic shell should we call the electron a wave also......likewise if an electron emits a wave passing through a slit should we call the electron itself a wave??? |
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