The de Broglie wavelength of a tennis ball of mass 66 g moving with the velocity of 10…
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The de Broglie wavelength of a tennis ball of mass 66 g moving with the velocity of 10 metres per second is approximately
- 10–35 metres
- 10–33 metres
- 10–31 metres
- 10–36 metres
Answer
(B) 10 –33 metres
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