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Question
A proton and an alpha particle are accelerated through the same potential. Which one of the two has (i) greater value of de−Broglie wavelength associated with it and (ii) less kinetic energy. Give reasons to justify your answer.
Solution
(a) de-Broglie wavelength of a particle depends upon its mass and charge for same accelerating potential, such that
\[\lambda \propto \frac{1}{\sqrt{(\text { mass })(\text { charge })}}\]
Mass and charge of a proton are mp and e respectively,
and, mass and charge of an alpha particle are 4mp and 2e respectively.
where, e is the charge of an electron
\[\frac{\lambda_p}{\lambda_\alpha} = \sqrt{\frac{m_\alpha q_\alpha}{m_p q_p}} = \sqrt{\frac{(4 m_p )(2e)}{( m_p )(e)}} = 2\sqrt{2}\]
Thus, de-broglie wavelength associated with proton is
Charge of an alpha particle is more as compared to a proton. So, it will have a greater value of K.E. Hence, proton will have lesser kinetic energy.
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