how does de brogli wavelength vary with momentum
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According to wave particle duality, the de Broglie wavelength is a wavelength manifested in all the objects in quantum mechanics which determines the probability density of finding the object at a given point of the configuration space. The de Brogile wavelength of a particle is inversely proportional to its momentum.
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