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2. What is the significance of the de-Broglie equation?(write in
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Answered by ItzParth07
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  • The de Broglie equation relates a moving particle's wavelength with its momentum. The de Brogliewavelength is the wavelength, λ, associated with a massive particle and is related to its momentum, p, through the Planck constant, h: In other words, you can say that matter also behaves like waves. Hope it helps you !
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The de Broglie equation relates a moving particle's wavelength with its momentum. The de Brogliewavelength is the wavelength, λ, associated with a massive particle and is related to its momentum, p, through the Planck constant, h: In other words, you can say that matter also behaves like waves. Hope it helps you !

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