How does the wavelength of a helium ion compare to that of

Chapter 39, Problem 39.88

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How does the wavelength of a helium ion compare to that of an electron accelerated through the same potential difference? (a) The helium ion has a longer wavelength, because it has greater mass. (b) The helium ion has a shorter wavelength, because it has greater mass. (c) The wavelengths are the same, because the kinetic energy is the same. (d) The wavelengths are the same, because the electric charge is the same.

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