Consider a beam of free particles that each have a certain (nonrelativistic) kinetic energy . If we double this kinetic energy, what happens to the beam's wavelength?
A) It increases by a factor of 2 .
B) It increases by a factor of .
C) It remains the same.
D) It decreases by a factor of .
E) It decreases by a factor of 2.
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