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Electromagnetic electron wave

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The term "electromagnetic electron wave" appears to be a combination of concepts from two different areas in physics: electromagnetic waves and the wave-particle duality of electrons. 1. **Electromagnetic Waves**: These are waves of electric and magnetic fields that propagate through space. They can travel through a vacuum and are characterized by properties such as wavelength and frequency. Electromagnetic waves include visible light, radio waves, X-rays, etc. They are described by Maxwell's equations.

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