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Find the de broglie wavelength Ξ» for an electron moving at a speed of 1.00 x 10^6m/s. (note that this speed is low enough that the classical momentum formula p=mv is still valid.) recall that the mass of an electron is me=9.11 x 10^βˆ’31kg, and planck's constant is h=6.626 x 10^βˆ’34j*s. express your answer in meters to three significant figures.

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