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Use the de Broglie equation to link wavelength and momentum.
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Electromagnetic radiation and quantum phenomena
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Wave-particle duality
Aqa A Level PhysicsParticles and radiation
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Use the de Broglie equation to link wavelength and momentum
- This point belongs to Electromagnetic radiation and quantum phenomena, especially Wave-particle duality.
- You need to be able to use the de Broglie equation to link wavelength and momentum.
- The key ideas to know are momentum.
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momentum
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