?arterMarks :: Si... Unit \#2: Rational E... Unit 4 Exam: Atomic Physics Name: Veronica For Machine Scored 8. The wavelength of an electron moving with a kinetic energy of 0.23 eV is \( a . b \times 10^{-c} \mathrm{~m} \). The values of \( \boldsymbol{a}, \boldsymbol{b} \) and \( \boldsymbol{c} \) are \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) and \( \qquad \) . (Record your three-digit answer in the numerical-response section below.) Your answer: \( \square \) \( \square \) \( \square \) Prev Next Subm
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\[ 1 \, \text{eV} = 1.602 \times 10^{-19} \, \text{J} \] \[ 0.23 \, \text{eV} = 0.23 \times 1.602 \times 10^{-19} \, \text{J} = 3.6846 \times 10^{-20} \, \text{J} \] Show more…
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