Electron microscopes can form images of extremely small objects because the electrons used in them typically have wavelengths about 100,000 times smaller than visible light (on the order of 10-12 m). Show that the electron in

(a) would be useful in an electron microscope by finding its de Broglie wavelength.

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Answer:

The Broglie wavelength of the electron is 6.171x10⁻¹² m

Explanation:

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