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find the de broglie wavelength of a 100gm particle moving with a velocity of 100ms^1 (given= h=6.627×10^34 Js)​

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Answered by shia07
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Answered by akashripu
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Answer:

the de Broglie wavelength is the wave of the particle which depends upon the mass and velocity of the particle.

hence, λ = h/√2mke or h/mv

where m is the  mass of the particle , ke is the kinetic energy of the particle and v is the velocity of the particle and h is the Planck's constant

=  6.627 x 10^34 / 0.1 x 100

= 6.627 x 10^33

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