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Physics, 10.10.2019 00:00 chancecharles9oug353

Abrave student is attempting to come to class in a car weighing 2,200 pounds and driving at 140 mph (the end of the speedometer) so he can be on time. calculate the wavelength of the car at the top speed of 140 mph. why would you not wish to use wave mechanics to describe the motion of a particle such as this?

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