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Why electron has smaller wavelength than photon?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A larger rock, wavelength-sized or more, will disrupt the wave. Same with light: a photon with a wavelength longer than the size of the electronorbitals can't “see” inside the atom. ... Thewavelength is inversely proportional to thephoton energy. Visible light has wavelengthsbetween 400-700 nm (2-3 eV).
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