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Standard XII
Physics
Matter Waves
State how de-...
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State how de-Broglie wavelength
(
λ
)
of moving particles varies with their linear momentum (p).
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Solution
λ
=
h
p
⟹
λ
∝
1
p
From the above equation it is clear that wavelength is inversely proportional to momentum.
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