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relation between broglie wavelength and Einstein equation​

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Answered by preeti99699
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Explanation:

The de Broglie relation, p = h/λ, says that a particle's momentum p is inversely proportional to its wavelength λ. ... But de Broglie proposed that every particle has a wavelength that's inversely proportional to its momentum, with the same universal constant of proportionality, h.

Answered by kusumavemula780
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Explanation:Einsteins equation:E=mc²

                    Plancks equation:E=hf

           equation both  we get

               mc²=hf

       we know that   f=c/λ

               mc²=hc/λ

               mc=h/λ

or,            λ=h/mc

for macroscopic objects velociy(ν) can be replaced by speed of light(c)

thus, our equation becomes

              λ=h/mv

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