This is a tricky question as all particles can be defined by wave characteristics. In other words, particles and waves share all their characteristics as they are simply the same thing described by a different set of math.
Briefly, particles have waves lengths, travel in group waves, possess energy that can be calculated by wave equations, and so on. In my mind a particle (i.e., sub-atomic particle) is simply a packet of waves. In other words both particles and waves have wave length, frequency, energy, periods, intensity, and probably some more that I've forgotten.
both waves and particles
particles
both
How does the Schrodinger Model of the atom treat electrons?
a wave model of light.
Yes, light has both properties of light, and waves.
both waves and particles
particles
both
How does the Schrodinger Model of the atom treat electrons?
a wave model of light.
They are the characteristics of waves ( both longitudinal and transverse waves).
both types of waves when passes through a medium the particles of the medium starts to vibrate they require a medium for their propagation energy is transferred from one place to another both r types of mechanical waves in both types of waves the particles oscillate about their mean position
Transverse waves and longitudinal waves are both types of mechanical waves. They both transfer energy through a medium, but their motion and displacement of particles in the medium differ. In transverse waves, particles move perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, while in longitudinal waves, particles move parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
there both anphibians
they share different metals together
X-rays are light rays and they exist as BOTH particles and waves. Light waves are transverse waves