Environmental Sciences, asked by itzadi040, 10 months ago

is electron is a wave how we know that​

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Answered by Kausmitachakrabarti
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Wave-Particle Duality. When electrons pass through a double slit and strike a screen behind the slits, an interference pattern of bright and dark bands is formed on the screen. This proves that electrons act like waves, at least while they are propagating (traveling) through the slits and to the screen.

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Answered by sanvi5833
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An electron is neither a wave nor a particle in the classical sense. It is a quantum object that has both particle-like and wave-like properties. There is no conversion from one to the other. An electron is one thing not two, but it is a quantum thing, not classical.

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