Which one is correct for the de-Broglie equation?
(a) E = ????/p (b) p = h/????
(c) E = h/p (d) none of these
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The de-Broglie equation is E = h / p
option (C) is correct.
Explanation:
The de-Broglie equation is used to describe the wave properties of matter.
Specifically, the wave nature of the electron.
Mathematically it can be written as:
λ = h/m.v
- Where λ is wavelength.
- h is Planck's constant.
- m is the mass of a particle moving at a velocity v.
de-Broglie suggested that particles can exhibit properties of waves.
λ = h / m.v
Where m.v = p which is the momentum of the particle.
E = h / p
Thus the de-Broglie equation is E = h / p
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