Question
Question: Which of the following is De-Broglie’s equation? \(\begin{aligned} & a)\lambda =\dfrac{m\upsil...
Which of the following is De-Broglie’s equation?
a)λ=hmυb)λ=hmυc)λ=mhυd)λ=mυh
Solution
Hint: de Broglie equation is one of the equations that is commonly used to define the wave properties of matter. It basically describes the wave nature of the electron.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Let us first establish the particulars of the de Broglie equation and its significance in the study of wave properties of matter before answering this question.
In 1923, Louis de Broglie, a French physicist, proposed a hypothesis to explain the theory of the atomic structure. By using a series of substitution de Broglie hypothesizes particles to hold properties of waves. Within a few years, de Broglie's hypothesis was tested by scientists shooting electrons and rays of lights through slits. What scientists discovered was the electron stream acted the same way as light proving de Broglie correct.
He further proposed a relation between the velocity and momentum of a particle with the wavelength if the particle had to behave as a wave.
Let us now look at the derivation of De Broglie’s equation from Planck’s Wave equation derived from his quantum theory and Einstein’s mass-energy equation derived from his theory of special relativity.
Planck’s Wave Equation states that,