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In the Double Slit Experiment, where is the Crosshair Aimed at?
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Re: In the Double Slit Experiment, where is the Crosshair Aimed at?
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The wave model answers these questions adequately.
A wide slit broadens the lines and thus reduces the contrast of the interference pattern.
You have seen the effect of a thick edge in your microwave experiments - you can get secondary patterns and general blurring from multiple reflections inside what is now a tunnel rather than a slit.
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