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When the ‘k’ corresponding to the free electron is doubled, its energy increases by a factor of ___

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Answered by Anonymous
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first of all we know Wavelength = h / mv  


if kinetic energy is double it is due to √2 times increase in velocity.


then the


wavelength! = h / √2mv


wavelenghth = 1/√2( h/ mv).


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Answered by panesarh989gmailcom
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Wavelength = h / mv also if kinetic energy is double it is due to √2 times increase in velocity. wavelength! = h / √2mv = 1/√2( h/ mv).

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