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kirill [66]
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Explain the concept of wave-particle duality?

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Leokris [45]3 years ago
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Wave–particle duality<span> is the </span>concept<span> that every elementary </span>particle<span> or quantic entity may be partly described in terms not only of </span>particles, but also ofwaves. It expresses the inability of the classical concepts<span> "</span>particle" or "wave<span>" to fully </span>describe<span> the behavior of quantum-scale objects.</span>
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