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The de-Broglie wavelength of a neutron in thermal equilibrium with heavy water at a temperature T (Kelvin) and mass m, is:
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Question Text | The de-Broglie wavelength of a neutron in thermal equilibrium with heavy water at a temperature T (Kelvin) and mass m, is: |
Updated On | Feb 3, 2023 |
Topic | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
Subject | Physics |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Text solution:1 Video solution: 4 |
Upvotes | 507 |
Avg. Video Duration | 6 min |