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Given the mass of an electron is 9.1×10-31Kg and K.E. is 3.0×10-25 J, calculate its wavelength.


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Solution

Step 1: Given

  • Mass of an electron (m) = 9.1×10-31kg
  • Kinetic energy (KE) = 3.0×1025J
  • Planck’s constant = h = 6.6×10-34Js

Step 2: Finding the velocity

The formula to find the kinetic energy is, KE=12mv2, where m is the mass and v is the velocity.

Find velocity by rearranging this formula and substituting the values.

That is

v=2KEmv=2×3.0×10259.1×10-31v=6.586x104ms-1v=811.579ms-1

Step 3: Finding the wavelength (λ)

The formula to find the wavelength is λ=hmv

Substitute the values,

λ=6.6×10-349.1×10-31x811.579λ=8.99x10-7m

Hence, the wavelength of the electron is 8.99x10-7m.


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