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Physics, 28.06.2019 07:20 clare07

Why is the wavelike nature of a moving baseball typically not observed? a. the baseball's energy is too small. b. the baseball's velocity is too small. c. the baseball's wavelength is too small. d. the baseball does not have a wavelike nature. e. the baseball's frequency is too small.

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