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What are de-Brogli Waves ? How does the de-Broglie wavelength vary with momentum of moving particle ?

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de-Broglie wavelength `'lambda'` is inversely proportiona to the linear momentum of the particle i.e, `lambdaalpha(1)/(MV)` where linear momentum p = mv
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