Guest

WHY THE PARTICLE MOVES LIKE A WAVE?

WHY THE PARTICLE MOVES LIKE A WAVE?

Grade:Upto college level

2 Answers

Aman Bansal
592 Points
11 years ago

Dear Kadambala,

Let''s say you have a maths question 1+1=2, you might put it to a calculator or you might give an example, each case works well for differnet age groups of people. 

Particle or wave forms of light are different models used to solve the physics in differnet situations. Usually, when concerned about the interfernece of light, at least before 3rd year university level, you can associated the wave concept with light, but the same results can be obtained with the particle theory, inwhich case all the path of the particles are summed up in a path integral formulation developed by richard feymann.

Two models of light give the exactly the same results in mthematics, only that one explains the physics in words better than the other in some specific situations

Cracking IIT just got more exciting,It s not just all about getting assistance from IITians, alongside Target Achievement and Rewards play an important role. ASKIITIANS has it all for you, wherein you get assistance only from IITians for your preparation and win by answering queries in the discussion forums. 

http://www.askiitians.com/packages/packages.aspx

So start the brain storming…. become a leader with Elite Expert League ASKIITIANS

Thanks

Aman Bansal

Askiitian Expert

saisandeep Mattaparthi
84 Points
11 years ago

Particle or wave forms of light are different models used to solve the physics in differnet situations. Usually, when concerned about the interfernece of light, at least before 3rd year university level, you can associated the wave concept with light, but the same results can be obtained with the particle theory, inwhich case all the path of the particles are summed up in a path integral formulation developed by richard feymann.

Two models of light give the exactly the same results in mthematics, only that one explains the physics in words better than the other in some specific situations

Think You Can Provide A Better Answer ?

ASK QUESTION

Get your questions answered by the expert for free