Physics, asked by shinchan0409, 11 months ago

why we do not see the wave properties of a baseball?​

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Answered by FREEFIRECLASH
10

Explanation:

Because the de Broglie wave length of large objects is tiny. Consider a basic object, say a mass going at . Its de Broglie wavelength is: ... According to the de Broglie relation, a thrown baseball should also exhibit wave properties.

Answered by kingofself
2

The wave properties of base ball is negligible or may be very less. The base ball is very heavy in weight and it can move very freely in air. So, we don't see the wave properties of a baseball.

Explanation:

  • The wave property is applicable to low weight object or one that is less dense to the air in the surrounding.
  • The air property is most important for movement of sports ball.
  • But the baseball enough weighted which is not in turn influenced by the surrounding air.
  • The baseball is designed very compact in order to tackle the influence from air.

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