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A tennis ball of mass 6.0 (10 *-2) kg is moving with a speed of 62ms-1 . Calculate the wavelength associated with this moving tennis ball.

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`XePtF_(6)` was the first noble gas compound prepared. It was prepared by N. Bartlett.
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