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electron is a.wave or particle?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electron and atom diffraction

Experiments proved atomic particles act just like waves. ... The energy of the electron is deposited at a point, just as if it was a particle. So while the electron propagates through space like a wave, it interacts at a point like a particle. This is known as wave-particle duality.

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The energy of the electron is deposited at a point, just as if it was a particle. So while the electron propagates through space like a wave, it interacts at a point like a particle. This is known as wave-particle duality

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