Answer: Particles cannot bend around the edges of an obstacle, as light waves does.
Step-by-step explanation:
Diffraction happens when a wave (mechanical or electromagnetic wave) meets an obstacle or a slit .When this occurs, the wave bends around the edges of the obstacle or passes through the opening of the slit that acts as an obstacle, forming multiple patterns with the shape of the aperture of the slit.
Note this phenomenon is a characteristic of waves behaviour and not particles, because particles cannot bend around the edges of an obstacle, as waves (light waves in this case) does.