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What will be the wavelength of a ball of mass 0.1 kg moving with a velocity of `10ms^(-1)` ?

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According to de Brogile `lamda=(h)/(m.V)=(h)/(P)`
`lamda=(h)/(mv)=((6.626xx10^(-34)Js))/((0.1kg)(10ms^(-1)))`
`=6.626xx10^(-34)m(J=kgm^(2)s^(-2))`
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