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The de-Broglie wavelength of a particle with mass 1 g and velocity 100 m/s is

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`6.63xx10^(-35) m`

B

`6.63 xx10 ^(-34) m `

C

`6.63 xx10 ^(33) m`

D

`6.65 xx 10 ^(-35) m `

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