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Two particles `A_1` and `A_2` of masses `m_1`, `m_2(m_1>m_2)` have the same de-Broglie wavelength then

A

their momenta are the same

B

their energies are the same

C

energy of `A_1` is less than the energy of `A_2`.

D

energy of `A_1` is more than the energy of `A_2`.

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