1. An electron microscope uses the wave properties of electrons to observe objects which are too small to be seen using

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1. An electron microscope uses the wave properties of electrons to observe objects which are too small to be seen using

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1. An electron microscope uses the wave properties of electrons to observe objects which are too small to be seen using visible light. Electrons typically have wavelengths in the x-ray region of the EM spectrum. Using the de Broglie equation, calculate the kinetic energy of an electron (mass 9.11 x 10-31 kg) with a wavelength of 0.386 nm.
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