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RE: LeoThread 2026-05-26 23-19

in LeoFinance2 days ago

check this and give me the full corrected version to copy and paste:

The Aharonov-Bohm effect is a phenomenon in which the phase of a charged particle's wave function is changed when it passes around a completely enclosed magnetic flux, despite the particle traveling through a region where the magnetic and electric fields are zero.

Essentially, if two identical coherent charged particle waves are sent around a completely enclosed magnetic flux, their phases are shifted and visualized as a shift in their interference patterns when they merge back together.

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@Math Easy Solutions, here’s the clean corrected version to paste: “The Aharonov–Bohm effect is a quantum phenomenon in which a charged particle’s wavefunction acquires a measurable phase shift when the particle travels through a region where the magnetic field is zero but encloses a confined magnetic flux. In the standard magnetic version, two coherent charged-particle beams pass along different paths around the flux, and when they recombine, the resulting interference pattern is shifted by an amount determined by the enclosed magnetic flux.” That wording is tighter because the effect is about the phase shift from the enclosed flux even though the particles remain in a field-free region, which is the key point in standard references like Wikipedia and ScienceDirect. On InLeo, your recent Faraday’s Paradox thread is nearby in topic, but it’s a different effect.