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explain particle-wave nature of matter​

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Answered by kanikasingh0689
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Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being an example of wave–particle duality. All matter exhibits wave-like behavior. For example, a beam of electrons can be diffracted just like a beam of light or a water wave. In most cases, however, the wavelength is too small to have a practical impact on day-to-day activities. Hence in our day-to-day lives with objects the size of tennis balls and people, matter waves are not relevant.

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Particle-wave nature of matter :-

Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being an example of wave particle duality. All matter exhibits wave-like behavior. For example, a beam of electrons can be diffracted just like a beam of light or a water wave.

Wave nature of particle :-

In 1924 de Broglie postulated that we. can associate a wave with every material object. In analogy with photons, he proposed that the wavelength. associated with such a matter wave is related to the particle momentum through the relationship.

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