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The problems is:
A particle has a de Broglie wavelength of 0.00 m. Then its kinetic energy triples. What is the particle's new de Broglie wavelength, assuming that relativistic effects can be ignored?
I have no idea where to begin. Please help me!
A particle has a de Broglie wavelength of 0.00 m. Then its kinetic energy triples. What is the particle's new de Broglie wavelength, assuming that relativistic effects can be ignored?
I have no idea where to begin. Please help me!