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The correct order of wavelength of Hydrogen `(._(1)H^(1))`, Deuterium `(._(1)H^(2))` and Tritium `(._(1)H^(3))` moving with same kinetic energy is

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`lamda_(H)gt lamda_(D) lamda_(T)`
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