A body of mass, M, moving with velocity, V, has a wavelength, X, associated with it. This phenomenon is called----------

a

photoelectric effect

b

heisenberg's uncertainty principle

c

compton effect

d

wave-particles paradox

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D. Wave-particle duality is the phenomenon in which particles, such as electrons, can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior. According to this principle, a body of mass, M, moving with velocity, V, has a wavelength, λ, associated with it, given by the de Broglie equation: λ = h / (M * V), where h is the Planck constant. This concept has important implications in quantum mechanics and has been experimentally confirmed through various experiments, such as the double-slit experiment.

EddyTalks
2 years ago

The correct answer is D.

The wavelength (X) associated with a moving particle with mass (M) and velocity (V) is given by de Broglie's equation:

λ= h/p

where h is the Planck constant and p is the momentum of the particle (p=M⋅V).

According to the de Broglie hypothesis, proposed by Louis de Broglie, particles like electrons, which were traditionally thought to behave only as particles, also exhibit wave-like properties.

Akinkuehin
2 years ago

the answer is D

alvan1
2 years ago

Correct answer is Louis de Broglie's wave particle paradox

BoSrogue
2 years ago

The answer is D

Virtuobeatz
3 years ago

The answer is D😇😇

Tboymeg
2 years ago

the answer is D

Tboymeg
2 years ago

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Naetoc
2 years ago

The correct answer is D. Wave-particle paradox

@materamabilis01
1 month ago

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