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22 January, 00:23

Compare the wavelengths of an electron (mass=9.11x10^-31 kg) and a proton, (mass=1.67x10^-27 kg) each having (a) a speed of 8.38x10^6 m/s and (b) a kinetic energy of 1.39x 10^-15 J

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  1. 22 January, 01:49
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    To calculate the wavelengths, we use the de Broglie Equation. This equation elates kinetic energy, mass and wavelength. It is expressed as:

    λ = h/√ (2) KE (m)

    For the electron,

    λ = 6.626 x 10¯34 J s / √2 (1.39x10^-15 J) (9.11x10^-31 kg) = 2.62 x 10^11 m

    For the proton,

    λ = 6.626 x 10¯34 J s / √2 (1.39x10^-15 J) (1.67x10^-27 kg) = 1.43 x 10^8 m

    Electron has a higher wavelength than a proton.
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