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A moving electron has numerical relation `lambda=h`. Then,

A

`m_(e)=(1)/(v_(e))`

B

`v_(e)=(1)/(m_(e))`

C

both a and b

D

None of these

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C

`lambda=(h)/(m_(e)v_(e))`
`therefore " "m_(e)v_(e)=1 " "[becauselambda=h("given")]`
`therefore" "m_(e)=(1)/(v_(e))`
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