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How fast must a nonrelativistic electron move so its de broglie wavelength is the same as the wavelength of a 3.4-ev photon?
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How fast must a nonrelativistic electron move so its de broglie wavelength is the same as the wavelength of a 3.4-ev photon?
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how fast must a nonrelativistic electron move so its de broglie wavelength is the same as the wavelength of a 3.4-ev photon?
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Answer: the answer is in the screen shots
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1990.47 m/s
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