If an electron has a wavelength, does it also have a colour?
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yes
Explanation:
if wavelength increases colour intensity also increases
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An electromagnetic wave is not a de-Broglie wave and is 1-D or one-dimensional. Therefore an electron does not show any colour.
Explanation:
- Color is a characteristic of waves of electromagnetic . Instead of their velocity the electrons act as a de-Broglie wave.
- An electromagnetic wave is not a de-Broglie wave and is 1-D or one-dimensional. Therefore an electron does not show any colour.
Electromagnetic wave:- EM waves or Electromagnetic waves are waves produced by the interaction between an magnetic field and a electric field. To put it another way, EM waves consist of oscillating magnetic and electrical fields.
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