The energy of a photon is equal to the kinetic energy of a proton. The energy of the photon is E. Let lambda 1 be the de-Broglie wavelength of the proton and lambda 2 be the wavelength of the photon. The ratio wavelength 1/wavelength 2 is proportional to
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