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How does an electron act according to de brogile wave particle

How does an electron act according to de brogile wave particle-example-1
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According to de Broglie's wave-particle duality, an electron acts as both a particle and a wave. Electrons can be observed to act as particles when they are emitted in discrete portions from substances. Electrons act as waves when they are sent through a very narrow slit and form a diffraction grating.
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