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A particle A with a mass mA is moving with a velocity v and hits a particle B (mass mB) at rest (one dimensional motion). Find the change in the de Broglic wavelength of the particle A. Treat the collision as
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A particle A with a mass m
A
is moving with a velocity v and hits a particle B (mass m
B
) at rest (one dimensional motion). Find the change in the de Broglic wavelength of the particle A. Treat the collision as elastic.
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