if u consider two identical particle one charged and one uncharged they possess diff. mass(e- too have mass)
then it is false but if they are not identical but possess same mass(due to charge) then it is true.so it definitely depends on conditions.
a CHARGED PARTICLE & AN UNCHARGED PARTICLE..HAVE THE SAME LINEARvelocity.tHEY WILL HAVE THE SAME DE-BROG;IE WAVELENGTH.. tRUE OR FALSE.. i AM GETTING FALSE BUT ANSWER IS TRUE
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Lonely 1
·2009-04-09 07:01:54
if there is same mass then the concept is perfect
there is no need of charge
JOHNCENA IS BACK
·2009-04-09 07:14:06
Lonely 1
·2009-04-10 02:34:59
DUDE I WAS TALKING THAT IF BOTH HAVE SAME MASSAES THEN IT IS OBVIOUSLY TRUE
WHAT I WANNA CONCLUDE IS
THE DE BROGLIE WAVELENGTH IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CHARGE OF THE PARTICLE