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A. What is de Broglie hypothesis?
B. Write the formula for de Broglie wavelength.
C. Calculate de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron accelerated by a potential difference of 100 volts.
Given mass of the electron `=9.1xx10^(-31)kg, h=6.634xx10^(-34)JS, 1 eV=1.6xx10^(-19)J`

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