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25 December, 10:14

Calculate the wavelength of an electron moving at 3.66x10^6 m/s

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  1. 25 December, 10:21
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    In this wave problem the only given is velocity of an electron moving at 3.66 x 10⁶m/s. Electron particles had been known to have a mass equivalent to m=9.10938 x 10⁻³¹ Kilograms. We also have to consider the Plank's constant which have a value of h=6.62607 x 10⁻³⁴ m² kg/s. You must insert all the value given above to this given equation "λ=h/mv". λ = greek letter lambda for wavelength. The unit should be in meters.
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