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the electron is which ray particle​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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Beta Radiation

A beta particle is emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. The electron, however, occupies regions outside the nucleus of an atom. The beta particle, like the electron, has a very small mass compared to the proton or neutron.

Answered by Anonymous
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As with all particles, electrons can act as waves. This is called the wave–particle duality and can be demonstrated using the double-slit experiment. The wave-like nature of the electron allows it to pass through two parallel slits simultaneously, rather than just one slit as would be the case for a classical particle.

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