Chemistry, asked by shubhampandey091, 1 year ago

how change in velocity of a moving particle change the wavelength of the particle

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Answered by BeginnerBro
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lamda(wavelength) = Planck' constant / (momentum)
momentum = mv
and E=mc^2
lambda = hc^2/Ev
hope this helps.......


BeginnerBro: there must be mass even if it is infinitely small
AdiK1needy: energy is equivalent to mass, not always mass comes infront of you as it is, Einstein wins
BeginnerBro: but energy isn't a particle and neither can it have a frequency
AdiK1needy: energy is everything
AdiK1needy: things are just manifestations of it
AdiK1needy: electron are nothing but parts emerging from matter field
BeginnerBro: so lambda = hc^2/v right?
AdiK1needy: I don't know if the mass energy equivalence formula will work here or not, but I think λ = h•c²/E•v
AdiK1needy: I am not so much familiar with mathematical part of physics
BeginnerBro: oh my bad I missed the E part
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