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What is the difference between wave nd particle​

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A particle is generally characterized by its location in space. A wave is generally characterized by its frequency. Energy of a particle depends on its rest mass, potential energy, and kinetic energy.

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A particle is generally characterized by its location in space. A wave is generally characterized by its frequency. Energy of a particle depends on its rest mass, potential energy, and kinetic energy.

—Light behaves both as a particle and as a wave When UV light hits a metal surface, it causes an emission of electrons. Albert Einstein explained this "photoelectric" effect by proposing that light – thought to only be a wave – is also a stream of particles.

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