okr491 Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 (edited) I'm reading an online PDF book about QM, and it starts off with basic experiments, like double slit and photoelectric effect. At the end of the chapter, there are a couple of simple questions and I need to see if I'm doing them correctly. Book: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1007.4184v1.pdf Chapter 1, 1.6 Conclusion, question 4: " You are doing the double-slit experiment with electrons. The distance between theslits is 1 cm, and the impact screen is at 1 meter from the slits. What speed shouldthe electrons have in order to obtain an interference pattern with the bright bandsseparated by 0.1 m? (The mass of an electron is me = 9.11 × 10−31 kg.)" Now, there's an equation for constructive interference that goes like this: x = nλL / d, with x being position on detection screen, like on page 27. λ being wavelength of electrons, L being distance between slits and d being distance to the detection screen from the slits, and n being a whole integer. I solved above equation for λ and equation me × Ve = h / λ for λ and then equalized these two equations, but this x is the problem. Is that x what distance between bright bands will be? If so, then my result is 0.687 m/s for Ve. I'm aware that I could be very wrong. Edited December 10, 2012 by okr491
swansont Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 Now, there's an equation for constructive interference that goes like this: x = nλL / d, with x being position on detection screen ... Is that x what distance between bright bands will be? If so, then my result is 0.687 m/s for Ve. Yes. x is the position of bright bands for different values of n 1
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