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the relation between energy and wave vector in the reciprocal space for free electron is​

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Answered by arindambhatt987641
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The relation between energy and wave vector in the reciprocal space for free electron is​

E(k)  =     (\frac{h^{2} }{2m} ) . k²

The nature of the plot is parabolic .

Answered by yoodyannapolis
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Parabolic is the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

The relationship between energy and start waving matrix in the free electron coordinate system is parabolic, and electron movement in a repeating pattern depends on the electron 's effective mass. the far more recognized significance of electricity is the research that a firm force (gravitational, electromagnetic, etc.) are doing.

  • The particle motion is the other way around, so is the incident wave per line. It is a vector because the same path as the charged particles is supplied.
  • The relationship between the energy and the wave vector is parabolic in the free-electron reciprocal space.
  • The electrons and holes in recurrent possibility are based mostly on subatomic particle precision mass.

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