The de Broglie Wave Equation
The de Broglie equation relates the wavelength of a particle to its velocity and mass. It is particularly important in understanding the properties of subatomic particles. This page will present you with a variety of questions demonstrating the application of the de Broglie relationship. When you press "New Problem" a question will appear in the to the right of the button. Determine the value of the answer, enter it in the answer cell and press "Check Answer".
Results will appear in the table and running totals are maintained. All wavelengths
must be in meters.
- Numbers in scientific notation must be entered using "e". Thus 2*102 is entered as 2e2.
- Helpful masses: electron (9.11*10-31 kg), proton (1.67*10-27 kg), neutron (1.67*10-27 kg)
- Pressing the "Show Answer" will cause the solution to appear and you will no longer be able to submit an answer for that problem.