Use the de Broglie's Wave Equation to find the wavelength of a 200 g ball moving at 20 m/s. Please show your work. Note: h = Plank's constant (6.62607 x 10-34 J s) ?

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Jun 15, 2018

I tried this:

Explanation:

We have from deBroglie:

lambda=h/p=h/(mv)λ=hp=hmv

lambda=(6.2607xx10^-34)/(0.2*20)=1.5651xx10^-34mλ=6.2607×10340.220=1.5651×1034m

considering units:

lambda=(J*s)/(kg*m/s)=(N*m*s)/(kg*m/s)=((color(red)(cancel(kg)*cancel(m)/cancel(s^2)))*m*cancel(s))/(cancel(kg)*cancel(m)/cancel(s))=m