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Define debrogli equation.

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Answered by prakanj1
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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.
Answered by Anonymous
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The de Broglie equation is an equation used to describe the wave properties of matter or particles.

de Broglie suggested that particles can exhibit properties of waves, and proved that every moving particle has a matter wave associated with it.

The wavelength of the wave depends on the mass and the velocity of the particle:

λ=h\mv,

where:λ is wavelength in m.

h =6.626×10−34J.

h is Planck's constant.

m is the mass of a particle in kg moving at a velocity

v in m/s.

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