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The de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron of velocity `0.3c` and rest mass `9.1xx10^(-31) kg` is

A

`7.68 xx 10^(-10) m`

B

`7.68 xx 10-12 m`

C

`5.7 xx 10^-12m`

D

`9.1 xx 10^(-12)m`

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`lambda=(hsqrt(1-(v^(2))/(c^(2))))/(m_(0)V)`
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