A stream of electrons (with a non-zero momentum) are shot at a double slit with a width of 65pm and separated by a distance of 65nm. What would be the momentum of the electrons if the 3rd maximum from the center line on a screen 1m distance (away from the slits) is 200micrometers? (Answer in MeV/c with three sig figs)
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A stream of electrons (with a non-zero momentum) are shot at a double slit with a...
A stream of electrons (with a non-zero momentum) are shot at a double slit with a width of 65pm and separated by a distance of 65nm. What would be the momentum of the electrons if the 3rd maximum from the center line on a screen 1m distance (away from the slits) is 200micrometers?
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