The de Broglie Hypothesis
The de Broglie Hypothesis Since light seems to have both wave and particle properties, it is natural to ask whether matter (electrons, protons) might also have both wave and particle characteristics. In 1924, a French physics student, Louis de Broglie, suggested this idea in his doctoral dissertation. For the wavelength of electron, de Broglie chose: h= plank's constant (6.63*10^-34 j.s) m = mass v= velocity E=pc=hv=hc/lambda light two types 1. PARTICLE 2.WAVE 1. particle photoelectric effect E k = hf − ϕ Compton Effect λ′−λ=...
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