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  • 26-04-2017
  • Physics
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Dividing Planck's constant by a particle's momentum gives the particle's _________. A. mass B. velocity C. amplitude D. wavelength

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brooklynnstar
brooklynnstar brooklynnstar
  • 17-05-2019

Answer:

The answer is D. wavelength

Explanation: This can be found using the De Broglie wavelength equation:  [tex]\frac{h}{p} =w[/tex] Where h = plancks constant; p = momentum; and w = the wavelength of the particle

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