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is there anyone on here who could help me out with either of these?
m and v mass and velocityStatusX said:There are no concepts here. You just find p (which is m*v), look up the value for h, plug them in, and solve for λ. Feel free to ask any other questions right here, you don't need to ask for permission.
that still doesn't get the correct answerStatusX said:p=h/λ, so λ=h/p. Why are you doing these problems if you're still not comfortable with basic high school physics and math?
No, whiteshado : StatusX is perfectly correct.whiteshado said:that still doesn't get the correct answer
λ=h/p
6.63e-34/(5000*80) =λ doesn't get the correct answer so either your wrong or you just don't get what I am asking for can you do teh question if so past your work on this page that's all i ask for
whiteshado said:no i have the answers i posted the answer
λ=5.97x e-39
but how did i get it?
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