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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
1. In the two-rut experiment. assume that instead of a urinate detector at the backdrop, we nave a
whole array of detectors (eee figure below). Aeoume also that particlea are neat into the apparatus
one particle at a time. How many detectors doee a einale particle trigger? If the eorperiment in repeated many times. what will a graph of the number of counts in a detector on detector position
(3) look like? 1 '_"'l
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Particles :‘J
:I Detectors J ' 2. Fur the experiment in the above problem outline an argument against the proposition that “any
given particle either goes through one eiit or it goes through the other slit". 3. For the experiment in Problem 1. outline what happens when one makes a measurement of which
eiit a given electron goes through. -
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