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The waves associated with matter particles in motion are called matter waves or de Broglie waves.
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  1. bohr's theory is not applicable to which of the following species? (i)...

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  2. Who proposed the concept of dual nature of electron?

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  3. What are the Broglie waves?

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  4. Write the Broglie equation for microscopic particles.

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  5. What is the relation between wave nature and particle nature of moving...

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  6. Derive a relation between kinetic energy and de Broglie wavelength ass...

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  7. What happens to the de Broglie wavelength associated with a moving par...

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  8. A hard struck cricket ball does not produce waves. Why?

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  9. Two particles P and Q are moving with the same velocity, but de brogli...

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  10. Compare the wavelengths of a molecule of each O(2) and CO(2), travelli...

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  11. Why is de Broglie wave termed as matter wave?

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  12. Show the wavelength of de Broglie wave associated with a moving partic...

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  13. What are the differences between electromagnetic waves annd matter wav...

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  14. Show that the circumference of the electronic orbit is an integral mul...

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  15. State Heisenberg's uncertainly principle.

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  16. Write the mathematical expression for Heisenberg's uncertainty princip...

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  17. For which particles is uncertainty principle applicable?

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  18. Is there any significance of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in our...

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  19. Why does Bohr's model contradict Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?

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  20. Explain why the uncertainty principle is significant only for subatomi...

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