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Sorry, I meant to say that for particles (or collections of particles) with a short de Broglie wavelength classical effects dominate quantum effects.

The typical scale at which quantum effects dominate for a system is roughly equivalent to the de Broglie wavelength of the relevant parts.

Does that make sense?



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