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Can we calculate wavelength of any particle? ​

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Answered by dangoreatharva
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Multiplying the mass and speed, we obtain the momentum of the particle: p = mv = 2.7309245*10-24 kg·m/s . If we divide the Planck constant by the momentum, we will obtain the de Broglie wavelength: h/p = 6.6261*10-34 / 2.7309245*10-24 = 2.426*10-10 m .

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