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For Young's double-slit experiment, which option best applies turning-point evidence to Use fringe spacing relationships where appropriate.?.
- A.Use the wave-particle evidence: diffraction links electron momentum to de Broglie wavelength, so the answer tests matter waves.
- B.Use a classical formula label without connecting it to the experimental evidence.
- C.Describe the apparatus only and omit the physical conclusion drawn from the result.
- D.Treat the effect as ordinary circuit behaviour rather than a turning-point physics idea.
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What a good answer should say
- The correct option is Use the wave-particle evidence: diffraction links electron momentum to de Broglie wavelength, so the answer tests matter waves.
Explanation
Why this works
It is correct because it links the named experiment or model change to the physical evidence and conclusion. The other options are incorrect because they quote a formula without interpretation, describe apparatus without the conclusion, or reduce the turning-point idea to ordinary circuit or force behaviour.
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