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A 65 kg student has grown concerned about being diffracted whenpassing through a 90 cm wide doorway.
(a) If the student is traveling at a whopping 0.5 m/s, what is thestudent's momentum?
(b) What is the de Broglie wavelength of the student?
(c) What would the size of the door need to be in order for thereto be noticeable diffraction of the student?
A 65 kg student has grown concerned about being diffracted whenpassing through a 90 cm wide doorway.
(a) If the student is traveling at a whopping 0.5 m/s, what is thestudent's momentum?
(b) What is the de Broglie wavelength of the student?
(c) What would the size of the door need to be in order for thereto be noticeable diffraction of the student?
Irving HeathcoteLv2
23 Nov 2019