An electron has a velocity of 8.50x10^6 m/s. What is its wavelength in meters? The mass of the electron is 9.11x10^-28g.
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1 kg = 10^3 g So, the mass of the electron in kilograms is 9.11x10^-31 kg. Show more…
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