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Prove that lamda =h/√2mE , where lamda is wavelength and E is kinetic energy​

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Answered by aD4U
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Answered by krishnanthamarai12
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Answer:

THE RESPECTIVE PROOF IS

Explanation:

we know that kinetic energy =1/2 mv²                                                             now by mutipy 'm'(mass)on both the sides we get,

                     m*k.e=1/2*m²v²

                    m²v²=2*k.e*m

                    (mv)²=2*k.e*m

                     mv=\sqrt{ 2*k.e*m} ...............(1)

also lambda=h/mv....(2)

                      by substituting (1) in (2) we get

                           lambda = h/\sqrt{2mK.E}

(here i have mentioned  kinetic energy as K.E)

                         and i hope  its helpful to you............

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