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Q: Does a photon have a de Broglie wavelength?
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Does the de broglie wavelength of a photon become longer or shorter as its velocity increases?

The de Broglie wavelength of a proton becomes shorter.


In what field is De Broglie wavelength being measured?

The De Broglie Wavelength is being measured in the electromagnetic fields. The De Broglie Wavelength theory is related to Bohr's Quantum Theory and is about the energy of atom particles.


What is de broglie wavelength of one photon?

No, they don't have de-broglie wavelength since this concept is valid for substances having some mass. This concept is mainly used to calculate the wavelength of electrons. The photons are just energy packets and they are not matter and don't have weight. Therefore, they don't have de-broglie wavelength


What is de-Broglie wavelength of an atom at absolute temperature T K?

de Broglie wavelength depends only on the mass and speed of the particle and not on the temperature


What is the de Broglie wavelength in meters of a mosquito weighing 1.60 and flying at 1.42?

The de Broglie Wavelength of a mosquito can be calculated using a specific formula. For this example, the wavelength is 2.8 to the 28th power meters.


What year was De Broglie's wavelength model created?

1924


Why is de broglie wavelength associated with macroscopic objects is not observed in daily life?

Because such a wavelength is way too small to be significant. The de Broglie wavelength is inversely proportional to an object's momentum (mass x speed).


Why cannot a single wave represent a particle?

It can. See link for de Broglie wavelength.


What is the de Broglie wave FORMULA?

Wavelength equals Planck's Constant divided by momentum.


How do you find wavelength of an alpha particle when given the velocity?

use de Broglie's wavelength: lambda = h/mv


De broglie derived a mathematical relationship between the mass and velocity of a moving particle and?

wavelength


What is the de Broglie wavelength in cm of a 12.4g hummingbird flying 1.2x102mph?

it's 9.962x10-32 cm