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A `200 g` cricket ball is thrown with a speed of `3.0 xx 10^3 cm sec^-1`. What will be its de Broglie's wavelength ?
`[h = 6.6 xx 10^-27 g cm^2 sec^-1]`.

A

`1.1 xx 10^(-22)` cm

B

`2.2 xx 10^(-32)` cm

C

`0.55 xx 10^(-32)` cm

D

`3.2 xx 10^(-32)` cm

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