What is the wavelength (in meters) of a 0.5 kg particle moving with a velocity of 6.63x10^(-34) m/s? HINT: Use de Broglie equation with the plank constant in units of J*s (h = 6.63×10^(-34)) s)

sorrowandsongto

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2022-10-22

What is the wavelength (in meters) of a 0.5 kg particle moving with a velocity of 6.63 × 10 34 m / s?
HINT: Use de Broglie equation with the plank constant in units of J s ( h = 6.63 × 10 34 J s )

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cokeman206

cokeman206

Beginner2022-10-23Added 18 answers

Given data:
Mass ( m ) = 0.5 k g
Velocity ( v ) = 6.63 × 10 34 m / s
h = 6.63 × 10 34 J . s
Required:
Wavelength ( λ)
The de Broglie wavelength is given by
λ = h m v = 6.63 × 10 34 J . s ( 0.5 g k ) ( 6.63 × 10 34 m / s ) = 2 m
The wavelength of the particle is 2 m

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