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Physics, 30.08.2019 01:20 snowflakekitty001

In 1999, quantum interference was observed in a beam of so-called buckyballs: carbon molecules with the formula c60 and the shape of a soccer ball.
a) the wavelength observed was about 3 pm. how fast were the molecules moving?
b) what would be the wavelength of an electron moving at the same speed?
c) numerically justify the neglect of relativistic effects in this problem.

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