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Using Planck's constant as h=6.63 E-34 J*s, what is the wavelength of a proton with a speed of 5.00 E6 m/s? The mass of the pro...

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Using Planck’s constant as h = 6.63 E-34 J*s, what is the wavelength of a proton with a speed of 5.00 E6 m/s? The mass of a proton is 1.66 E-27 kg.
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15 years ago

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7.99 e-14
8 years ago

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