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We don't notice the wavelength of moving matter in our common experience. Is this because the wavelength is extraordinarily large or extraordinarily small?

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Answered by drwls
Small. When masses are represented as a superposition of matter waves, they tend to exhibit more particle-like behavior when the wevelengths are short. Diffraction angles, for example, are less
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