Wave particle duality does not explain A) momentum B) frequency C) mass D) all of these
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Mass
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Particle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every particle or quantum entity may be described as either a particle or a wave. .... This phenomenon has been verified not only for elementary particles, but also for compound particles like atoms and even molecules
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Option (C): Wave particle duality doesn’t include Mass.
Explanation:
- In quantum physics, wave-particle duality states that any particle or quantum phenomenon can be represented as either a particle or a wave. It expresses the difficulty of classical terminology like "particle" and "wave" to completely characterize quantum-scale things' behavior.
- This behavior has been observed not just in elementary particles but also in composite particles such as atoms and molecules. Wave characteristics are frequently not detectable for macroscopic particles due to their relatively short wavelengths.
- As a result, mass isn't included because quantum mechanics doesn't contain it.
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