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An electron of mass m when accelerated through a potential difference V, has de Broglie wavelength `lambda`. The de Broglie wavelength associated with a proton of mass M accelerated through the same potential difference, will be

A

` lambda (M)/(m) `

B

`lambda (m)/(M) `

C

` lambda sqrt((M)/(m))`

D

` lambda sqrt((m)(M))`

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D
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