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the wavelength of a proton traveling at .5c is on the order of 10^-3 pm! the diameter of an atom is around 60 to 600 pm! | |||
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Electron DiffractionPurpose1) To demonstrate the wave properties of electrons. Theorythe wavelength of a proton traveling at .5c is on the order of 10^-3 pm! the diameter of an atom is around 60 to 600 pm! Equipment
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ProcedureThe procedure should be followed from the Lab Manual experiment 3, electron diffraction. Raw DataThe rings were very difficult to discern while centered, but with a slight offset, they became easier to measure. The offset will be recorded for each voltage.
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