Question
Which theory is confirmed by the Davisson – Germer experiment?

Answer

  1. de – Broglie theory
Explanation:
Davisson and Germer experiment proves the concept of wave nature of matter particles. The Davisson–Germer experiment provides a critically important confirmation of the de-Broglie hypothesis, which said that particles, such as electrons, are of dual nature.

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