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A free electron has a wave function given by where is in meters. Find its De Broglie wavelength
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DrBob222
You don't give any numbers but
wavelength = h/mv
wavelength in meters
h is Planck's constant
m is in kg
v in meters/sec
Post your work if you get stuck.
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