relationship between wavelength and kinetic energy of electron
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De Broglie Wavelength= h/mv
where, h - Planck's Constant
m - mass of particle ( in this case Electron)
v - Velocity of particle ( in this case Electron)
Kinetic Energy = 1/2*m*v²
=> v = √2*K.E/m
Putting value of 'v' in De Broglie Wavelength Eqn,
Wavelength= h/√2*m*K.E
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where, h - Planck's Constant
m - mass of particle ( in this case Electron)
v - Velocity of particle ( in this case Electron)
Kinetic Energy = 1/2*m*v²
=> v = √2*K.E/m
Putting value of 'v' in De Broglie Wavelength Eqn,
Wavelength= h/√2*m*K.E
Hope it Helps!
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