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Why is Planck's constant (h) considered fundamental in the de Broglie relationship λ = h/p?
A. It quantifies the scale at which wave-particle duality becomes significant
B. It represents the speed of light
C. It is the charge of the electron
D. It determines the mass of the electron
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