The equation \(\lambda = {1.227 \over x}~\text{nm}\) can be used to find the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron. In this equation \(x\) stands for:
where,
\(m\)= mass of the electron
\(p\)= momentum of the electron
\(K\)= Kinetic energy of the electron
\(V\) = Accelerating potential in volts for electron
1. \(\sqrt{mK}\)
2. \(\sqrt{P}\)
3. \(\sqrt{K}\)
4. \(\sqrt{V}\)