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A characteristic wavelength of an electron can be known as the DeBroglie Wavelength. It is a formula in physics which relays energy and momentum.

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First, you will need to look up the mass. Second, you will need to calculate the momentum, Finally, you will need to calculate the wavelength.

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Q: What is the characteristic wavelength of the electron when an electron is accelerated through a particular potential field if it attains a speed of 9.38x10 to the power of 6 ms?
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