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Calculate the de broglie wavelength of (a) a mass of 1.0 g traveling at 1.0 m s−1 , (b) the same, traveling at 1.00 × 105 km s−1 , (c) an he atom traveling at 1000 m s−1 (a typical speed at room temperature), (d) yourself traveling at 8 km h−1 , and (e) yourself at rest.

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