what is the de broglie wavelength of a heavier particle ?
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The heavier particle's de Broglie wavelength, λ1 = h2m1K. The lighter particle's de Broglie wavelength, λ2 = h2m2K. If m1>m2, then λ1<λ2.
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De Broglie wavelength of a heavier particle is λ = h/mv.
- In equation λ = h / mv, λ wavelength of particles, h Planck consistency, m is the weight of particles and v particle speed.
- From the formula given we can see that the wavelength of De Broglie is proportional to the weight of the particles. So with heavy particles, the wavelength of De Broglie will be less compared to light particles.
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