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E = hn .....(1)
According to Einstein, mass and energy are related as:E = mc2 .....(2)
where c is the velocity of light.Combining the above two relations in eqs. (1) and (2), it is seen:
hn = mc2

Thus, the wavelength of material particles, l is:
This equation is known as de-Broglie's equation.
where p stands for the momentum (mv) of the particle. Since h is constant, l
1/Momentum.
The concept of dual nature of matter is significant only for microscopic bodies. For larger bodies the wavelengths of the associated waves are very small and cannot be measured by any of the available methods. Therefore, practically these larger bodies are said to have no wavelengths.

