Chemistry, asked by wecwc2950, 11 months ago

If the de-Broglie wavelength of a particle of mass m is 100 times its velocity, then its value in terms of its mass (m) and Planck’s constant (h) is
(a) \frac{1}{10} \sqrt{\frac{m}{h}}
(b) 10 \sqrt{\frac{h}{m}}
(c) \frac{1}{10} \sqrt{\frac{h}{m}}
(d) 10 \sqrt{\frac{m}{h}}

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Answered by varun200516
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option a is the answer for the question

Answered by Anonymous
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