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  • 04-02-2020
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If particles have wavelike motion, why don’t we observe that motion in the macroscopic world?

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  • 04-02-2020

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The usual 'particles' that we see in the macroscopic world (let's call them objects), are big and massive. This usually means that they have high characteristic frequencies => low wavelengths.Explanation: umm on google i found

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