What is the de broglie wavelength in angstrom of an electron moving with 5% of speed of light
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Since electrons have a rest mass, unlike photons, they have a de Broglie wavelength which is really short, around 0.01 nanometers for easily achievable speeds. This means that a microscope using electron "matter waves" instead of photon light waves can see much smaller things.
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