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What is the wavelength (in 10-15 m) of a proton traveling at 13.2% of the speed of light?

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Answer:

The wavelength is
\lambda = 10.01 *10^(-15) \ m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The speed is
v = 0.132 c

Where c is the speed of light with value
c = 3.0 *10^(8) \ m/s

Generally the wavelength is mathematically represented as


\lambda = (h)/(m* v )

where m is the mass of the proton with the value
m = 1.6726 ^(-27) \ kg

h is the Planck's constant with value
h = 6.626 *10^(-34) \ J\cdot s

=>
\lambda = (6.626 *10^(-34))/(1.6726 *10^(-34)* 0.132*3.0*10^8 )

=>
\lambda = 10.01 *10^(-15) \ m

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