To examine the structure of a nucleus, pointlike particles with de Broglie wavelengths below about 10 16

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To examine the structure of a nucleus, pointlike particles with de Broglie wavelengths below about 10−16 m must be used. Through how large a potential difference must an electron fall to have this wavelength? Assume the electron is moving in a relativistic way.

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