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An electron of mass `m` and charge `e` initially at rest gets accelerated by a constant electric field `E`. The rate of change of de-Broglie wavelength of this electron at time `t` ignoring relativistic effects is

A

`-h/(eEt^2)`

B

`-(eht)/m`

C

`(-mh)/(eEt^2)`

D

`-h/(eE)`.

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