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The energies `E_1` and `E_2` of two radiations are `25 eV` and `50 e V` respectively. The relation between their wavelengths, i.e., `lamda_1` and `lamda_2` will be.

A

`lamda _(1) =(1)/(2) lamda_(2)`

B

`lamda _(1) = lamda_(2)`

C

`lamda_(1) = 2 lamda_(2)`

D

`lamda _(1) = 4 lamda _(2)`

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