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What is the wavelength of an object with mass 10,000kgs that is moving with a velocity of 10,000 cm/sec?

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To find the wavelength of an object with a mass of 10,000 kg moving at a velocity of 10,000 cm/sec, we can use the de Broglie wavelength formula: \[ \lambda = \frac{h}{mv} \] Where: - \(\lambda\) is the wavelength, ...
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