Multiple Choice
In one experiment, a photon entered one detector and that detector then indicated the slit through which a second photon passed in a double- slit experiment that was some distance away from the first detector. This experiment shows that
A) macroscopic detectors always exert actual forces on microscopic particles, even at a distance.
B) it is possible for a detector to obtain complete information about a particle's simultaneous position and velocity, without causing a sudden change in the EM field.
C) microscopic events are subject to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle whenever detectors are involved.
D) macroscopic detectors can have non- local effects even on objects that they do not directly interact with.
E) whenever a detector exerts an actual force on a particle, it causes the particles EM field to suddenly change.
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