In order for a thermonuclear fusion reaction of two deuterons (21 H+) to take place, the deuterons must collide with each deuteron traveling at 1 * 106 m>s. Find the wavelength of such a deuteron.
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In order for a thermonuclear fusion reaction of two deuterons (21 H+ ) to take place, the deuterons must collide and each must have a velocity of about 1 * 106 m/s. Find the wavelength of such a deuteron.
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In order for a thermonuclear fusion reaction of two deuterons $\left(_{1}^{2} \mathrm{H}^{+}\right)$ to take place, the deuterons must collide with each deuteron traveling at $1 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ . Find the wavelength of such a deuteron.
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