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Standard XII
Chemistry
1900's Physics and Wave
What is the w...
Question
What is the wavelength of a ball of mass 100 g moving with a velocity of 10
m
s
−
1
?
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Solution
According to the de Brogile equation, w
avelength,
λ
=
h
m
v
=
6.63
×
10
−
34
J
s
(
0.1
k
g
)
(
10
m
s
−
1
)
=
6.63
×
10
−
34
m
.
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