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Distinction between Wave and Particle
Distinction between Wave and Particle - A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the ..
Distinction between Wave and Particle
A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the number of individual particles. The sum can neith..
Wave Nature of Particles
The suggestion that matter may have wave like properties was first put forwarded in 1924-1925 by Louis De Broglie. He argued that if light, which consists of waves according to classical picture, can sometimes behave like particles, then it should be possible for matt..
Mechanical Waves and Electromagnetic Waves
A mechanical wave is a periodic disturbance, which requires a material medium (solid, liquid or gas) for its propagation. These waves are also known as elastic waves because their propagation depends upon the elastic properties of the medium through which they pa..
Wave Pulse and Periodic Waves
>Formation and propagation of a pulse along a slinky All along when we were discussing about transverse and longitudinal waves the disturbances, which cause them were continuous. But the disturbances always need not be continuous i.e., it might last only for a short duration. For example:..
Intensity of a Wave
In all progressive waves, energy travels through the medium in the direction in which the wave travels. Each particle of the medium has energy of vibration and passes energy on to succeeding particles..
Matter Waves
The suggestion that matter may have wave like properties was first put forwarded in 1924-1925 by Louis De Broglie. He argued that if light, which consists of waves according to classical picture, can sometimes behave like particles, then it should be possible for..
Mechanical Waves
A mechanical wave is a periodic disturbance, which requires a material medium (solid, liquid or gas) for its propagation. These waves are also known as elastic waves because their propagation depends upon the elastic properties of the medium through which they pass. Ex..
Transverse waves
transverse wave A wave motion, in which the particles of the medium oscillate about their mean positions at right angles to the direction of propagation of the wave, is called transverse wave. These waves can propagate through solids and liquids but not through gas..
Mechanical waves
These are waves which require a material medium for their propagation and can be described using Newton's laws of motion. Examples: water waves, sound waves, seismic waves, and shock waves. Mechanical wave motion can be defined as the pro..
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