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Dual "wave-particle' property of electrons
I know that electrons get a dual 'wave-particle' property. I wonder if the velocity of the electrons is different, is that the diffraction pattern in the experiment proving that electrons get wave property differ? Also, is that electron gets a definite wave length and frequency? Is the wave moves with light speed?
Also, does quark also get dual' wave-particle' property of electrons?
I know that electrons get a dual 'wave-particle' property. I wonder if the velocity of the electrons is different, is that the diffraction pattern in the experiment proving that electrons get wave property differ? Also, is that electron gets a definite wave length and frequency? Is the wave moves with light speed?
Also, does quark also get dual' wave-particle' property of electrons?