Chemistry, asked by yogitash0201, 9 months ago

What are matter waves? Explain inphase and out of phase waves using suitable diagrams?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being an example of wave–particle duality. All matter exhibits wave-like behavior. For example, a beam of electrons can be diffracted just like a beam of light or a water wave.

Answered by Diwakarutkarsh
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Explanation:

Hello,

Matter waves are defined as waves associated with a moving quantum particle.

Wave is formed by matter or in simple words particles. Every matter made by particles have wave like properties which mean it can behave as both particle and wave.

The wavelength of matter wave is called "de-Broglie Wavelength"

Mathematically,In Phasemeans that thephaseangle of twowavesare the same, or are in arithematic progression, with the common difference being (2 x pi), whileOut of Phase makes the difference in the twophaseangle to be 180 degrees, or (2n x pi ) + 180 degrees.

( pi = 3.141)

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