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A proton and an electron are accelerated by same potential difference have de-Broglie wavelength `lambda_(p)` and `lambda_(e )` .

A

`lambda_(e ) = lambda_(p)`

B

`lambda_( c ) lt lambda_(p )`

C

`lambda_( e ) gt lambda_( p ) `

D

none of these

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