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Why do you say that electrons have wave properties?

It was not just DeBroglie that reached that conclusion, others contributed to that theory, like Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger. What DeBroglie did was to establish that matter in general has that duality, but it can only be observed in microscopic particles, like electrons, because they are so small and travelling so fast that the wave nature is apparent. His formula can be used for any object, but only at the microscopic level is where we can observe the wave properties of a particle.


In which direction does the electric force act on electrons?

The electric force acts in the opposite direction of the electric field on electrons.


How does waves act?

Waves transfer energy without permanently displacing the medium through which they travel. They can exhibit properties like reflection, refraction, and interference, depending on the medium they are passing through. Waves can be categorized as mechanical waves, like sound waves and water waves, or electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves.


Can solids liquids and gases all can act as mediums for waves?

Yes, solids, liquids, and gases can all act as mediums for waves. The speed at which waves propagate through these mediums depends on their properties, such as density and elasticity. Solids typically transmit waves faster than liquids, which in turn transmit waves faster than gases.


How many decibel can absorb in your body?

The human body does not have the ability to absorb decibels as they are a unit of measurement for sound intensity. However, the body can act as a barrier that can reduce the transmission of sound waves. For example, the skull can help to attenuate sound when it passes from the external environment to the inner ear.

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What is the tiny particle of an atom that moves around the nucleus?

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Why do you say that electrons have wave properties?

It was not just DeBroglie that reached that conclusion, others contributed to that theory, like Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger. What DeBroglie did was to establish that matter in general has that duality, but it can only be observed in microscopic particles, like electrons, because they are so small and travelling so fast that the wave nature is apparent. His formula can be used for any object, but only at the microscopic level is where we can observe the wave properties of a particle.


What is an act by which a person shows sorrow for sin?

A penance.


In which direction does the electric force act on electrons?

The electric force acts in the opposite direction of the electric field on electrons.


How does waves act?

Waves transfer energy without permanently displacing the medium through which they travel. They can exhibit properties like reflection, refraction, and interference, depending on the medium they are passing through. Waves can be categorized as mechanical waves, like sound waves and water waves, or electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves.


Why halogens act both as an electrophile and nucleophile?

Halogens act as electrophiles when they accept electrons to form a new bond, and as nucleophiles when they donate electrons to form a new bond. The ability of halogens to act as both electrophiles and nucleophiles is due to their electronegativity and the availability of lone pairs of electrons in their outer shell.


What is act exam?

The ACT stand for American College Test. it's basically the measurement of all students who plan to attend college.