Homework Help Overview
The problem involves a molecule that is 3 nanometers wide and weighs 5 x 10^-15 kg, which is being fired through a slit that is 5 nanometers wide. The original poster is trying to determine the speed at which the molecule must travel to exhibit diffraction, referencing De Broglie's wavelength equation.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants discuss the relationship between the size of the slit and the wavelength for diffraction to occur. There are questions about the definition of diffraction and its significance in relation to the problem. Some suggest experimenting with different values for speed to see how it affects the wavelength.
Discussion Status
Participants are exploring various interpretations of the problem, particularly the relationship between the slit width and the wavelength. Some have provided clarifications and corrections regarding the units involved, while others are questioning the implications of the mass and size of the molecule in relation to diffraction.
Contextual Notes
There is a noted confusion regarding the conversion of nanometers to meters, which impacts the calculations being discussed. The original poster and others are also considering the implications of the molecule's mass in relation to typical molecular weights.