A typical gamma ray emitted from a nucleus

Chapter 37, Problem 37.8

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A typical gamma ray emitted from a nucleus duringradioactive decay may have an energy of 380 keV. What isits wavelength? Would we expect significant diffraction ofthis type of light when it passes through an everydayopening, such as a door?

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