Tunneling is a quantum phenomenon. The definition of classical is "not quantum." The remainder is left as an exercise for the reader.
Certain experiments such as the photoelectric effect and the Compton effect cannot be explained by classical wave behavior. The quantized nature of light revealed by these experiments led to the development of the quantum theory of light.
what are particle that show comparasons of the speed at wich sound will move throught matirials ? what are particle that show comparasons of the speed at wich sound will move throught matirials ?
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a pancake that has particle :D
the colloidal particle show tyndal effect while suspended particles donot. Colloidal particles donot settle down but the suspended particles get settledown.
The most common example, is in light. There are experiments (interference, diffraction) which show that it is clearly a wave. And others, notably the photoelectric effect, show it clearly to be a particle. The higher the frequency the more particle-like it appears. Equally, things which to us are clearly particles, can have wave properties. The electrons which used to bang onto the phosphors on our TV screens can also behave as pure waves (eg electron microscope, and electronic behaviour in atoms).
With identifying its atoms.
His lines show how particle interactions work.
how would you show the heating effect of a current?
When a wave passes through a particle, the particle oscillates around its equilibrium position. If the wave is a simple harmonic wave, the particle will return to its original position after one complete wave cycle since the restoring force is proportional and opposite to the displacement of the particle. Mathematically, this can be shown by analyzing the equation of motion for the particle.
[well you would show the 2 diffrent particle (oxygen and magnesium) with 1 magnesium particle and 2 oxygen ones attached to it . this is known as MgO2] i believe it is MgO as the electron number is too big to support 2 molecules of oxygen
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