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What is de broglie wave length associated with an electron, accelerated through a potential difference of 100 volts?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!!

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→ given, V = 100volt

So,

Wavelength = 12.27/√(100) A°

→ wavelength = 1.227 A°

Hope it helps!!

# Jaihind

Answered by SugaryGenius
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  • Acceleration potential {V=100 v} .The de Broglie wavelength \lambda{is}
  • \lambda{h/p}=\frac{1.227}{\sqrt{V}} nm
  • \lambda=\frac{1.227}{\sqrt{100}} nm={0.124nm}.
  • The de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron in this case is of the order of X-ray wavelengths.
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