What does it mean for an 'electron wave' to have momentum?
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⭐️ An wave is a disturbance produced during wave motion in a particular medium.
⭐️ Every electron wave has a definite mass and wave motion possesses a definite velocity.
⭐️ "MOMENTUM OF ELECTRON WAVE = MASS OF ELECTRON WAVE × VELOCITY WITH WHICH IT IS PROPAGATING"
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⭐️ Every electron wave has a definite mass and wave motion possesses a definite velocity.
⭐️ "MOMENTUM OF ELECTRON WAVE = MASS OF ELECTRON WAVE × VELOCITY WITH WHICH IT IS PROPAGATING"
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