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A beam of electrons, each with the same kinetic energy, illuminates a pair of slits separated by a distance of 65 nm. The beam forms bright and dark fringes on a screen located a distance 2 m beyond the two slits. The arrangement is otherwise identical to that used in the optical two-slit interference experiment. The bright fringes are found to be separated by a distance of 0.2 mm. What is the kinetic energy of the electrons in the beam? Planck’s constant is 6.63 × 10−34 J · s. Answer in units of keV.
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