Through a diffraction grating, the grating produces bright spots or maxima at angles (wavelength) where the arriving waves are in phase
n x wavelenth = d x sin ( angle )
where angle is to normal d is the speration of lines on the grating n is order number ( 0 , 1 , 2 etc )
Electrons can be diffracted, this means they must be waves as well as partiacles. They are both, but cannot be both at the same time and when experimented with, they become what you want them to be.
You can use this principle to measure diametres and sizes of atoms using the equation: b = ( n x wavelength x L ) / S but the value for n being ( n=1= 1.22 , n=2= 2.23) where S is radius of nth dark ring and L is the distance between diffraction partacles
The de Broglie equation: wavelength = h / p
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