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A cricket ball of 0.5 kg is moving with a velocity of `100ms^(-1)`. The wavelength associated with its motion is :

A

`1//100cm`

B

`65xx10^(-34)m`

C

`1.32xx10^(-35)m`

D

`6.6xx10^(-28)m`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`lambda=(6.63xx10^(-34))/(0.5xx100)=1.3xx10^(-35)m`
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