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de broglie equation​

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Answered by shaikrizwana371
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Explanation:

HEY MATE,

λ=hmv = hmomentum, where 'h' is the plank's constant. This equation relating the momentum of a particle with its wavelength is the de-Broglie equation and the wavelength calculated using this relation is the de-Broglie wavelength. ... Hence, particles and wave nature of matter are actually 'complementary' to each other.

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Answered by MrEccentric
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⭐The Dual Nature of Matter⭐

=> de-Broglie's Principle states that "All material particles in motion possess wave characteristics..."

=> de-Broglie's Relationship can be derived by combining the mass and energy relationships proposed by Max Planck, and Albert Einstein...

E = ∫c²dm = Σc²Δm = mc²

E = hν

=> The combination of these two yielded the desired result:

λ = h/mc

=> The above equation is valid for a Photon(γ⁰)

=> The same relation can be extended to every particle of this universe, if the speed of light in vacua(c) is replaced by the ordinary velocity of the particle:

λ = h/mv

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