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Physics, 23.07.2019 16:20 coltonsteighner

Why don't we observe the debroglie wavelength of everyday macroscopic objects, such as a moving car? the macroscopic objects are moving too slowly for the wavelength to be observed macroscopic objects do not possess wave-like properties the macroscopic objects are moving too quickly for the wavelength to be observed the wavelength is too small relative to the moving object to be observed the wavelength is too large relative to the moving object to be observed?

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