Petyo
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It's said that the experiment of Davisson and Germer in which electrons are accelerated and fired at the surface of a nickel crystal demonstrates a wave property of the electrons.
However, I can't really see how the scattering of the electrons in the experiment displays what we term "diffraction".
Like, imagine when you throw a tennis ball at a flat surface, it'll certainly bounce off the surface but you can't say that "diffraction" can't you?
Can anyone please clarify this for me ???
However, I can't really see how the scattering of the electrons in the experiment displays what we term "diffraction".
Like, imagine when you throw a tennis ball at a flat surface, it'll certainly bounce off the surface but you can't say that "diffraction" can't you?
Can anyone please clarify this for me ???