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An electron (mass m) with an initial velocity v=v0i^(v0>0) is in an electric field E=-E0i^(E0 = constant > 0). It’s de Broglie wavelength at time t is given by ______.

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An electron (mass m) with an initial velocity `v = v_0hati (v_0 > 0)` is in an electric field `E = - E_0hati `(E0 = constant > 0). It’s de Broglie wavelength at time t is given by ______.

पर्याय

  • `λ/((1 + (eE_0)/m t/v_0))`

  • `λ_0 (1 + (eE_0t)/(mv_0))`

  • `λ_0`

  • `λ_0t`

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An electron (mass m) with an initial velocity `v = v_0hati (v_0 > 0)` is in an electric field `E = - E_0hati `(E0 = constant > 0). It’s de Broglie wavelength at time t is given by `underline(λ/((1 + (eE_0)/m t/v_0)))`.

Explanation:

Initial de-Broglie wavelength `λ_0 = h/(mv_0)`

Force on electron = F = qE v F = (– e)(– E0i)

`ma = eE_0i`

`a = (eE_0)/m i`

Velocity of electron after time t is v = v0 + at

`v = v_0i + (eE_0)/m i * t`

`v = [v_0 + (eE_0t)/m]hati`

∴ New de-Broglie wavelength `λ = h/(mv)`

`λ = h/(m[v_0 + (eE_0t)/m]hati) = h/(mv_0 [1 + (eE_0t)/(mv_0)])`

`λ = λ_0/([1 + (eE_0t)/(mv_0)])`  ......`[∵ h/(mv_0) = λ_0  "from equation" I]`

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