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26 September, 17:55

A bacterium (mass = 2.27 x 10^-15 kg) in the blood is moving at 0.306 m/s. What is the de Broglie wavelength of this bacterium?

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  1. 26 September, 18:24
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    The de Broglie wavelength of the bacterium is 9.54*10^-19 m

    Explanation:

    given the mass m 2.27*10^-15 kg of bacterium and the velocity v = 0.306 m/s that it is moving with in the blood. the momentum of the bacterium is P = m*v and the planck constant h = 6.63*10^-34 m^2*kg/s.

    the de Broglie wavelength is given by:

    λ = h/P

    = h / (m*v)

    = (6.63*10^-34) / [ (2.27*10^-15) * (0.306) ]

    = 9.54*10^-19 m

    Therefore, the de Broglie wavelength of the bacterium is 9.54*10^-19 m.
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