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properties of electron which shows particle nature

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An electron is a tiny, negatively charged particle that whizzes round the atomic nucleus. That's been clear since its discovery by the British physicist J. J. ... Sending electrons through a thin film of metal, he found that they created an interference pattern – just as if they were waves, not particles.

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An electron is a tiny, negatively charged particle that whizzes round the atomic nucleus. That's been clear since its discovery by the British physicist J. J. ... Sending electrons through a thin film of metal, he found that they created an interference pattern – just as if they were waves, not particles.Being fermions, no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state, in accordance with the Pauli exclusion principle. Like all elementary particles, electrons exhibit properties of both particles and waves: they can collide with other particles and can be diffracted like light.

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