How the wave nature and particle nature
of electron are justified?
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The photoelectric effect supports a particle theory of light in that it behaves like an elastic collision (one that conserves mechanical energy) between two particles, the photon of light and the electron of the metal.
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Wave and particle nature Photoelectricity and electron microscopy can represent the nature of electromagnetic waves and electrons.
How the wave nature and particle nature of the electron are justified?
- Wave and particle nature Dual nature of wave-particle dualism refers to the nature of electromagnetic waves and electrons.
- According to this wave-particle dualism, a wave can exhibit particle behavior and a particle can exhibit wave nature at the same time.
- Wave and particle nature Photoelectricity and electron microscopy can represent the nature of electromagnetic waves and electrons.
- The particle nature of waves is demonstrated by photoelectricity.
- A photon is a type of wave-particle. Electron microscopy depicts a particle's wave behavior.
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