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The de Broglie wavelength of a tennis ball of mass 60 g moving with a velocity of 10 metres per second is approximately

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`1.1 xx 10^(-33)m`
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  • The De-Broglie wavelength associated with a particle of mass 1 mg moving with a velocity of 10ms^(-1) is

    A
    `6.63xx10^(-29)m`
    B
    `6.63xx10^(-31)m`
    C
    `6.63xx10^(-34)m`
    D
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    `6.63 xx 10^(-33)m`
    B
    `6.63 xx 10^(-34)m`
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    `6.63 xx 10^(-35)m`
    D
    `6.63 xx 10^(-36)m`
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