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If the kinetic energy of a particle is doubled, de Broglie wavelength becomes:


A

2 times

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B

4 times

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C

2 times

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D

12 times

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Solution

The correct option is D

12 times


Step 1: Given data

Kinetic energy of a particle is doubled

KE'=2KE

Step 2: Formula used

We know, kinetic energy is given by,

KE=12mv2

momentum,

p=mv

so momentum in terms of kinetic energy,

KE=12mv2mv=2mKEp=2mKE

De - Broglie wavelength,

λ=hp

where h is planks constant

Step 3: Find the relation between kinetic energy and de-Broglie wavelength

Momentum in terms of kinetic energy,

p=2mKE

de-Broglie wavelength,

λ=hpλ1pλ1KEp=2mKE

since m is constant

Step 4: Finding the change in de-Broglie wavelength when the kinetic energy is doubled

λ1KEλ'1KE'λ'12KEKE'=2KEλ'12λ

Since wavelength is inversely proportional to the square root of kinetic energy, when the kinetic energy is doubled, the de-Broglie wavelength becomes12 times the original wavelength.

Option D is correct.


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