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Due to time constraints in AP physics we had to skip the chapter on realitivity and now we have problems in the next chapter that request us to use relativity:
At what energy will the nonrelativistic calculation of the de Broglie wavelength of an electron be in error by 5%?
Any help on exactly what this is even asking would be appreciated.
At what energy will the nonrelativistic calculation of the de Broglie wavelength of an electron be in error by 5%?
Any help on exactly what this is even asking would be appreciated.