Two particles A 1 and A 2 of masses m 1 , m 2 ( m 1 > m 2 ) have the same de Broglie…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
Two particles A1 and A2 of masses m1, m2 (m1 > m2) have the same de Broglie wavelength. Then
- their momenta are the same.
- their energies are the same.
- momentum of A1 is less than the momentum of A2.
- energy of A1 is more than the energy of A2.
Answer
(A) their momenta are the same.
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