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what should be the velocity of an electron so that its momentum becomes equal to that of a photon of wavelength 5200 Å?
Options
(a) 700ms⁻¹
(b) 1000ms⁻¹
(c) 1400ms⁻¹
(d) 2800ms⁻¹
Correct Answer:
2800ms⁻¹
Explanation:
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