When Feynman's two-slit thought experiment is repeated with electrons instead of bullets and water waves, what happens?
a. With one slit open, electrons behave like waves, but with two slits open, they behave like particles.
b. Electrons behave like waves, confirming deBroglie's theory.
c. Electrons behave like particles, confirming the Bohr model of the atom.
d. The electrons act sometimes like waves and sometimes like particles, in no predictable way.
e. With one slit open, electrons behave like particles, but with two slits open, they behave like waves.
e
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