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[" 13The two lines "A" and "B" shown in the graph plot the de-Broglie wavelength "lambda],[" as function of "1/sqrt(V)(V" is the accelerating potential) for two particles having "],[" the same charge.Which of the two represents the particle of heavier mass? "]

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