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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Manny"
Date: 01 Jul 2005 11:48:26 PM
Object: electron path in double slit
When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?
Manny
.

User: "Guy Gordon"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 01:39:26 AM
"Manny" <cktmanny@yahoo.com> wrote:


When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?

You don't. You don't know how many electrons are emitted, and you don't know
how many are absorbed or reflected. They are not considered part of the
experiment. The experiment is on the selected subset of particles that reach
the detectors.
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User: "Manny"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 03:28:20 AM
Guy Gordon wrote:

"Manny" <cktmanny@yahoo.com> wrote:


When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?

You don't. You don't know how many electrons are emitted, and you don't know
how many are absorbed or reflected. They are not considered part of the
experiment. The experiment is on the selected subset of particles that reach
the detectors.



Suppose the source is programmed to emit 100 electrons one at
a time with an internet of 30 seconds each emission. How can
we predict how many will hit the wall or pass thru the slit holes??
Manny
.


User: "Uncle Al"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 11:19:30 AM
Manny wrote:


When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?

You don't, and it makes no difference. You don't even need physical
presence of a double slit: Aharonov-Bohm effect, Aharonov-Casher
effect, Aharonov–Anandan effect.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
.
User: "Manny"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 04:22:16 PM
Uncle Al wrote:

Manny wrote:


When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?


You don't, and it makes no difference. You don't even need physical
presence of a double slit: Aharonov-Bohm effect, Aharonov-Casher
effect, Aharonov-Anandan effect.

--
Uncle Al

Can anyone pls explain what Uncle Al meant by "You don't,
and it makes no difference. You don't even need physical
presence of a double slit". I didn't ask anywhere if I
can so I don't know what he meant by "You don't". Uncle Al
is a coming Nobel Laurette who may be more brilliant than
Einstein... so he is way overqualified to answer any
simple question. For those advanced amateurs, pls. extend a
helping hand by explaining what he meant. Thanks.
Manny
.
User: "Uncle Al"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 06:02:11 PM
Manny wrote:


Uncle Al wrote:

Manny wrote:


When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes
(note: not on the side the detector but the wall
facing the source). How do you calculate the probability
amplitude of the wall before the electron came out of it
to reach the detector?


You don't, and it makes no difference. You don't even need physical
presence of a double slit: Aharonov-Bohm effect, Aharonov-Casher
effect, Aharonov-Anandan effect.

--
Uncle Al


Can anyone pls explain what Uncle Al meant by "You don't,
and it makes no difference. You don't even need physical
presence of a double slit". I didn't ask anywhere if I
can so I don't know what he meant by "You don't". Uncle Al
is a coming Nobel Laurette who may be more brilliant than
Einstein... so he is way overqualified to answer any
simple question. For those advanced amateurs, pls. extend a
helping hand by explaining what he meant. Thanks.

http://www.fuckinggoogleit.com/
"Aharonov-Bohm" 55,400 hits
"Aharonov-Casher" 3800 hits
"Aharonov-Anandan" 444 hits
Idiot.
("Laurette"? Does the Franklin Mint put out a miniature foil medal,
yours for only three easy payments and guaranteed to appreciate in
price?)
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
.



User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 07:57:22 AM
Manny wrote:

When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes

Do you mean a whole bunch of electrons and not just one?
.
User: "Manny"

Title: Re: electron path in double slit 02 Jul 2005 04:16:41 PM
Sam Wormley wrote:

Manny wrote:

When an electron is emitted from the source in a one at a
time electron that last for a year. How many times does
it hit the wall or obstacles between the slit holes


Do you mean a whole bunch of electrons and not just one?

Well. Suppose the source is programmed to emit 100 electrons
one at a time with an internet of 30 seconds each emission.
How can we predict how many will hit the wall or pass thru the
slit holes??
Manny
.



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