If Schroedinger's equation is applied to the double-slit experiment with electrons, it enables us to predict
A) the exact motion of each electron.
B) the slit through which each electron passes.
C) the distribution of electric charge within each electron.
D) the probability pattern for electron impacts.
E) the electromagnetic wave for each electron.
D
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