The velocity associated with a proton moving in a potential difference of 1000 V is 4.37 × 105 ms–1. If the hockey ball of mass 0.1 kg is moving with this velocity, calculate the wavelength associated with this velocity.


Given:

Velocity of ball, v = 4.37 × 105 ms–1


Mass of ball, m = 0.1kg


According to the de Broglie’s Equation:


λ = h/mv


Where,


λ = wavelength of moving particle


m = mass of electron


v= velocity of particle


h= Planck’s constant [6.62× 10-34]


λ = {[6.62× 10-34] / [0.1] × [4.37 × 105]}


= {[6.62× 10-34] / [43.7 × 103]


= 1.516× 10-38 m


Therefore, the wavelength is 1.516× 10-38 m.


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