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If particles are moving with same velocity , then maximum de - Broglie wavelength will be for

A

Neutron

B

Proton

C

`beta` - particle

D

`alpha` - particle

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C

`lambda = (h)/(mv) rArr lambda prop (1)/(m)`
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