What is wave-particle duality?
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Wave-particle duality is a concept in quantum mechanics that states that particles, such as electrons and photons, exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior depending on the experimental context. This duality is illustrated by phenomena such as the double-slit experiment, where particles exhibit interference patterns characteristic of waves, and the photoelectric effect, where photons behave as discrete particles.