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derive de broglie it's relation equation​

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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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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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