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The Wavelength λ of a Photon and the De-broglie Wavelength of an Electron Have the Same Value. Show that Energy of a Photon in (2λMc/H) Times the Kinetic Energy of Electron; Where

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The wavelength λ of a photon and the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron have the same value. Show that energy of a photon in (2λmc/h) times the kinetic energy of electron; where m, c and h have their usual meaning.

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Solution 1

Given that λ is the wavelength of the photon.

The de-Broglie wavelength of the electron is \[\lambda_e = \frac{h}{mv}\].

The kinetic energy of the electron is given as 

\[E_e = \frac{1}{2}m v^2 = \frac{1}{2}m(\frac{h}{m \lambda_e} )^2 = \frac{h^2}{2m \lambda_e^2} \]

[∵ according to the question λ = λe]

We know that the energy of the photon is

\[E_p = \frac{hc}{\lambda}\].
Taking product of equation (1) with 
\[\frac{2\lambda mc}{h}\]  
we get
\[E_e \times \frac{2\lambda mc}{h} = \frac{h^2}{2m \lambda^2} \times \frac{2\lambda mc}{h} = \frac{hc}{\lambda} = E_p \]\[ \Rightarrow E_p = E_e \times \frac{2\lambda mc}{h}\]
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Solution 2

As, `lambda = h/(mv), v = h/(mlambda)` ...(i)

Energy of photon `E = (hc)/lambda`

& Kinetic energy of electron

`K = 1/2mv^2 = 1/2(mh^2)/(m^2lambda^2)` ...(ii)

Simplifying equation (i) & (ii) we get,

`E/K = (2λmc)/h`

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