Dual Nature class 12

So answer key says that momentum is same because as per debroglie, lambda=h/mv But why cant we say that energy: E=hc/lambda, and since wavelength is same energy is same, option (d)?
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Nimboi
Nimboi3w ago
you dont use E = hc/lambda for protons and electrons only for packets of light energy posessed by a particle = 1/2mv^2 here
rxtio
rxtioOP3w ago
Ahh yes forgot about that Thanks +solved @Nimboi
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