
Louis de Broglie
Louis de Broglie was a French physicist who proposed the wave-particle duality theory, suggesting that particles such as electrons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties. His groundbreaking hypothesis contributed to the development of quantum mechanics and earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929.
Born on Aug 13, 1892 (132 years old)
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Louis de Broglie, the seventh Duke of Broglie, worked on the dual nature of electrons.
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Louis de Broglie was a French physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
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Louis de Broglie proposed the wave-particle duality of matter, challenging classical physics.
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Louis de Broglie proposed the wave-particle duality of matter, influencing quantum mechanics.
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