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What is the speed of a 50 g rock if its de broglie wavelength is 3.32x10^-34m?

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We can find the momentum of the rock by using De Broglie's relationship:

p= (h)/(\lambda)
where
p is the momentum
h is the Planck constant

\lambda is the De Broglie's wavelength

By using
\lambda=3.32 \cdot 10^(-34) m, we find

p= (6.6 \cdot 10^(-34) Js)/(3.32 \cdot 10^(-34) m)=1.99 kg m/s

The momentum of the rock is

p=mv
where
m=50 g=0.05 kg is the mass and v is its velocity. Rearranging the equation, we find the speed of the rock:

v= (p)/(m)= (1.99 kg m/s)/(0.05 kg)=39.8 m/s
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