explain de broglie wavelength
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de broglie's wavelength is used to describe wave properties . λ = h/mv
whereλ = wavelength , h= Planck's constant = 6.625×10^-34 , m= mass of electron , v= velocity of electron .
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it determines the probability of finding an electron . because electrons move fastly in the orbits . it's hard to know velocity . because of de broglie's wavelength we can find the velocity of moving particle.
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for a matter, there is always a 2 options to be in environment, wave & particle. in this wave condition each & every matter has a wave which may or may not be visible to us. this is called de broglie wave & nit's wavelength is de broglie wavelength.
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