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A typical gamma ray emitted from a nucleus during radioactive decay may have energy of 300Kev . What is it's wavelength ? Would we expect significant diffraction of this type of light when it passes through an every day opening door?
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Just like the other one I just showed you how to do.
If the wavelength is much smaller than the door opening, it will go through like light from your desk lamp.
If the wavelength is much smaller than the door opening, it will go through like light from your desk lamp.
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