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Consider two particles of different masses. In which of the following situations the heavier of the two particles will have smaller de-Broglie wavelength?
Options
(a) Both have a free fall through the same height
(b) Both move with the same kinetic energy
(c) Both move with the same linear momentum
(d) Both move with the same speed
Correct Answer:
Both move with the same speed
Explanation:
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