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Physics, 27.07.2019 12:00 nakuhernandez

Wave-particle duality tells us that wave and particle models apply to all objects whatever the size, so why don't we observe wave properties in macroscopic objects? because their particle properties forbid us from observing their wave properties. because their wavelength is extremely long (undetectable). because their wavelength is extremely short (undetectable).

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