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A ball of mass 100g moves with a velocity of `100m*s^(-1)`. Find the wavelength of the wave associated with the moving ball.

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`lamda=(h)/(mv)=(6.626xx10^(-34))/((100xx10^(-3))xx100)`
`=6.626xx10^(-35)m=6.626xx10^(-25)` Å
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