A typical gamma ray emitted from a nucleus during radioactive decay may have an energy of 320

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A typical gamma ray emitted from a nucleus during radioactive decay may have an energy of 320 keV. What is its wavelength? Would we expect significant diffraction of this type of light when it passes through an everyday opening, such as a door?
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