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einsteindude einsteindude
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Which of the following experiments demonstrates the fact that the mere act of observation, or detection, causes changes in the microscopic world?
A) The electron double-slit experiment with a detector placed behind one of the slits.
B) The detection of radioactive decay using a Geiger counter.
C) The interference pattern that is detected on the screen in the electron double-slit experiment.
D) The photoelectric effect that results from the detection of light.
E) None of the above.
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