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what is prove of λ=h/p..?

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Answered by gauravmali846
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Using p=ℏiddx and the assumption that particles have a wave-like nature, you can prove that p=hλ. Since in general, we can write the wave function of a given state of a particle as: Ψ(x,t)=Ψ0ei(kx−ωt), which gives us: pΨ=ℏidΨdx=ℏkΨ, so p=ℏk=h/λ.

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