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The wavelength in meters, of an object of mass 1.0g moving with a velocity of `1.0xx10^(4)cms^(-1)` is `(h = 6.626x10^(-34)Js)`

A

`6.626xx10^(-27)`

B

`6.626xx10^(-26)`

C

`6.626xx10^(-31)`

D

`6.626xx10^(-2)m`

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