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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
5

What would the speed of each particle be if it had the same wavelength as a photon of violet light ( λ = 400.0 nm ) ?

Physics
1 answer:
Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
4 0

To develop this problem we will use the DeBroglie relationship for which the wavelength is considered as

\lambda = \frac{h}{mv}

Where,

h = Planck's constant

m = mass

v = Velocity

\lambda = Wavelength

Rearranging the equation we have that the speed would be

v = \frac{h}{m\lambda}

Our given values are considered

\lambda = 400nm = 4*10^{-7}m

h = 6.626*10^{-34} J\cdot s

m = 1.673*10^{-24}g = 1.673*10^{-27}kg

The value of the mass varies, therefore its speed would be given as:

Proton (m=1.673*10^{-27}kg)

v = \frac{6.626*10^{-34}}{(1.673*10^{-27})(4*10^{-7})}

v = 0.99m/s

Neutron  (m=1.675*10^{-27}kg)

v = \frac{6.626*10^{-34}}{(1.675*10^{-27})(4*10^{-7})}

v = 0.988m/s

Electron (m=9.109*10^{-31}kg)

v = \frac{6.626*10^{-34}}{(9.109*10^{-31})(4*10^{-7})}

v = 1818.53m/s

Alpha particle (m=6.645*10^{-27} kg)

v = \frac{6.626*10^{-34}}{(6.645*10^{-27} )(4*10^{-7})}

v = 0.249m/s

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