Wave-particle duality
The concept that matter and electromagnetic radiation exhibit both wave and particle properties depending on how they are observed and measured. Light exhibits diffraction and interference (wave properties) in some experiments but behaves as photons with discrete energy in others (particle properties). Electrons, despite being massive, exhibit diffraction patterns, demonstrating wave properties on the quantum scale.
Formula
λ = h / p
Real World
The electron microscopes at the Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire exploit the tiny de Broglie wavelength of fast electrons to image individual atoms in materials like graphene.
Exam Focus
State which experiment shows wave behaviour (diffraction) and which shows particle behaviour (photoelectric effect) — examiners expect named examples.
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