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de Broglie Wavelength of a moving particle is lamda.Its Momentum is given by :

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Answered by Susmetha
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lambda=h/mv or lambda=h/p
I guess your expected answer is this
Answered by muscardinus
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The momentum of the particle is given by :

Explanation:

The De Broglie wavelength of a moving particle is given by :

\lambda=\dfrac{h}{p}

Here,

h is the Planck's constant

p is the momentum of particle

On rearranging we can find the value of momentum of the particle as :

p=\dfrac{h}{\lambda}

Hence, this is the required solution.

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