electron and proton have same wavelength
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no it is different from each other electron and proton have not same wavelength
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Electron will have high wavelength because of the simple reason that electrons are less massive than protons and if they are moving at same velocity obvious is that proton will have more energy but, we have a formula which is used for particle and wave like structures that is,
E=hc/lamda
that means wavelength is inversely proportional to Energy. And, as proton have more energy they have less wavelength.
Electron will have high wavelength because of the simple reason that electrons are less massive than protons and if they are moving at same velocity obvious is that proton will have more energy but, we have a formula which is used for particle and wave like structures that is,
E=hc/lamda
that means wavelength is inversely proportional to Energy. And, as proton have more energy they have less wavelength.
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