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Kinetic energy between particles of solids and gases

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  • If the kinetic energy of the particle is increased to 16 times its previous value , the percentage change in the de - Broglie wavelength of the particle is

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    `25%`
    B
    `75%`
    C
    `60%`
    D
    `50%`
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