Chapter 38: Q51P (page 1183)
The wavelength of the yellow spectral emission line of sodium is . At what kinetic energy would an electron have that wavelength as its de Broglie wavelength?
Short Answer
The kinetic energy would be .
Chapter 38: Q51P (page 1183)
The wavelength of the yellow spectral emission line of sodium is . At what kinetic energy would an electron have that wavelength as its de Broglie wavelength?
The kinetic energy would be .
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