a spinning cricket ball des not have wave property explain
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Explanation:
According to de Broglie relation, λ=h/mv. The mass of the cricket ball (macroparticle) is sufficiently large. Therefore , its wavelength will be very short and it will not be possible to measure the same. Thus, a moving cricket ball cannot have wave character.
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Answer:
spinning cricket ball does not have a wave property
Explanation:
this factor is associated with very small particles i.e electrons
it cannot be applied to massive bodies with speed that is not comparable to speed of light
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