According to de-Broglie, matter should exhibit dual behaviour, that is both particle and wave like properties. However, a cricket ball of mass 100 g does not move like a wave when it is thrown by a bowler at speed of 100 km/h. Calculate the wavelength of the ball and explain why it does not show wave nature.


Given, m=100 g=0.1 kg
v=100 km/h=100×100060×60=100036ms-1
From de-Broglie equation, wavelength, λ=hmv
λ=6.626×10-34 kg m2 s-10.1 kg×100036ms-1=238.5×10-36 m
As the wavelength is very small so wave nature cannot be detected.