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Chapter 14.1, Problem 2bT
(1)
To determine
The change in the bright region on the screen when electron is accelerated through a potential of
(2)
To determine
The change in the wavelength of electron when electron is accelerating with
(3)
To determine
The change in the kinetic energy, momentum and de-Broglie wavelength of electron.
(4)
To determine
The consistency of the answer in part 1, 2 and 3 with de-Broglie wavelength.
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