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v = p / m_e
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Quantum Physics
Use this electron velocity calculator to calculate calculate electron velocity from momentum, kinetic energy, or wavelength.
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Use the nonrelativistic relationship between momentum and velocity.
Current
1.097769e+6 m/s
Projected
13,173,229.27
Adjusted
1,207,546.02
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v = p / m_e
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