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Wave Particle Dualism

The concept that particles, such as electrons, can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties, supported by theories like de-Broglie's hypothesis and experiments like the photoelectric effect and Compton scattering

intermediate
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Wave-particle dualism is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that describes how particles, such as electrons and photons, can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties. This duality is crucial for understanding the behavior of matter and light at the quantum level. Historical experi...

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Key Terms

Quantum Mechanics
The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of very small particles.

Example: Quantum mechanics explains how electrons behave in atoms.

Wave Function
A mathematical function that describes the quantum state of a particle.

Example: The wave function can predict the probability of finding a particle in a certain location.

Photon
A particle of light that exhibits both wave and particle properties.

Example: Photons are responsible for electromagnetic radiation.

Interference
The phenomenon where two waves overlap and combine to form a new wave.

Example: Interference patterns are seen in the double-slit experiment.

Diffraction
The bending of waves around obstacles or through openings.

Example: Light diffracts when it passes through a narrow slit.

Electron
A subatomic particle with a negative charge, fundamental to electricity.

Example: Electrons are involved in chemical bonding.

Related Topics

Quantum Entanglement
A phenomenon where particles become interconnected and the state of one can instantaneously affect the state of another, regardless of distance.
advanced
Quantum Tunneling
The process by which a particle passes through a potential barrier that it classically shouldn't be able to pass.
intermediate
Relativity
The theory that describes the relationship between space, time, and gravity, which can intersect with quantum mechanics.
advanced

Key Concepts

Quantum MechanicsWave BehaviorParticle BehaviorDual Nature