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kayamusty
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speed of electron
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find the speed of electron at 3 cm wavelenght
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Could you show any attempts or ideas you've all ready had?
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Try using E=h
v
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October 16, 2006, 12:47:22 PM »
Use wavelength=h/mv for finding the speed of the electron. E=h
v
only works for photons (it took me getting this wrong several times to finally stop screwing it up
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