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I'm currently hypothesizing on a experiment and it seems it's completely feasible, albeit, there is one factor that eludes my research on this matter. So, for this I will resort to asking you, /g/. Is it possible for a 30KeV electron beam to stay coherent over the length of 10 meters with the aid of a lens? If so, is it possible for the beam to stay coherent over the distance of 4 meters after lens correction without the aid of a lens? I'm fairly certain if this is possible that I have devised an experiment to map the natural path of an orbiting electron.
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Why don't you just try it? Are you some sort of poorfag?
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>>100170195
put down the thesaurus and maybe I'll help
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>>100170195
>Is it possible for a 30KeV electron beam to stay coherent over the length of 10 meters with the aid of a lens?
My brother died trying to do this
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>>100170195
>asking /g/ anything more complex than what extensions they use in their browser
boy, are you lost or what?¿
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>>100170274
Which words did you not understand? If you enumerate them perhaps I can elucidate.
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>>100170195
seems legit but you should be careful of quantum stuff, we don't know what can happen and if we randomly open black holes in space, you should research a bit more and ask some physicists for their opinion, not their recommendation, and devise again if it should work with your new knowledge



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