Suppose an electron has a wavelength of 1.25 m.
What is the velocity of the electron in meters per second?
Solution)
Given,
Wavelength, lambda=1.25 m
We know, velicity, v= h/m*lambda
V=(6.626*10^-34)/(9.1*10^-31)*(1.25)=0.000582 m/s (Ans)
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