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Interpretation:
The de Broglie wavelength for helium-
Concept introduction:
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of a moving particle. It is denoted by
The de Broglie equation is related to the particle and wave properties of matter.
It is expressed as follows:
Here, h is Planck’s constant
The relationship between
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The relationship between amu and kg can be expressed as:
To convert amu to kg, conversion factor is
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