Could an experiment involving electron diffraction be conducted with three or four slits? Employing a grating with several slits? What type of outcomes might you anticipate with a grating? Would this violate the uncertainty principle? Explain.
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Could an experiment involving electron diffraction be conducted with three or four slits? Employing a grating with several slits? What type of outcomes might you anticipate with a grating? Would this violate the uncertainty principle? Explain.

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- Solve it correctly please. I will rate accordingly.Electrons with a speed of 1.4×106 m/sm/s pass through a double-slit apparatus. Interference fringes are detected with a fringe spacing of 2.4 mmmm . Part A What will the fringe spacing be if the electrons are replaced by neutrons with the same speed? Express your answer in micrometers. ΔynΔyn = 1.30•10−6 μmμm SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B What speed must neutrons have to produce interference fringes with a fringe spacing of 2.4 mmmm ? Express your answer in meters per second.Please asap
- Electrons with an energy of 0.842 eV are incident on a double slit in which the two slits are separated by 40.0 nm. What is the de Broglie wavelength (in nanometers!) of these electrons?Could an electron-diffraction experiment be carried out using three or four slits? Using a grating with many slits? What sort of results would you expect with a grating? Would the uncertainty principle be violated? Explain.1) A laser has divergence of 1 milli radians . What is the spatial spread for every meter ? The answer is 1 mm . Please explain how the answer is got 2) You are given a light source of coherence length 3 m . It is split into 2 rays such that the path difference between them is 4 m . Can you form a stable interference ? The answer is No . I just want the reasoning to the answer .