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The document discusses the wave-particle duality in quantum physics. It begins by explaining how classical physics treats particles and waves differently, while quantum physics requires that particles sometimes behave as waves. It then summarizes Louis de Broglie's hypothesis that particles are associated with matter waves, with a wavelength inversely proportional to momentum. Finally, it discusses experiments like Davisson-Germer that demonstrated the wave-like behavior of electrons scattering off crystal lattices, providing evidence for the wave-particle duality of quantum particles.
The document discusses the wave-particle duality in quantum physics. It begins by explaining how classical physics treats particles and waves differently, while quantum physics requires that…