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An electron and alpha particle have the same kinetic energy. How are the De broglie wavelength associated with them related ?
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Debroglie
wavelength
:
λ
=
h
p
=
h
2
mE
k
Here
,
h
is
Planck
'
s
constant
,
m
is
mass
,
and
E
k
is
kinetic
energy
For
a
given
kinetic
energy
,
λ
α
1
m
λ
electron
λ
alpha
=
m
alpha
m
electron
=
2
m
electron
m
electron
[
since
m
alpha
=
2
×
m
electron
]
=
2
Hence
,
λ
electron
=
2
λ
alpha
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