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Calculate the wavelength of an electron (in pm) moving at a velocity of 30x106 m/s.I used the equation wavelength=c/v is this correct?2.998x108 m/s / 30x106 m/s = 9.9669.966 in picometer is 9.966x10-12is this right?
wasn't it:wavelength = h(Planck's constant) / m0(electron mass)*v(velocity)aka, the de Broglie wavelength