Physics, asked by adarshapandu746, 1 year ago

Can a human experimentally measure their wavelength?

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Answered by maheshkd
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No.

You can use De-Broglie relation to satisfy urslf.

that is
wavelength: λ = h/mv

where m is mass of object having velocity v and h is plank constant.

As mass for human goes much high resulting very very much small wavelength which is certainly undectable.

but theoretically it is having some value which does not affect our measurement.
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