I have learned in my HS physics 2 class that everything with mass has a wavelength given by the deBroglie wavelength. My question is : Does this mean that any object can show diffraction, such as in the Davisson-Germer experiment showing the diffraction of electrons? Does this also mean that objects may display different properties of a wave too? (Refraction/reflection)
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See also Why doesn't a marble rolling on a table ever reflect back at the edge?. I'm sure there are other related questions, but these are the two I remember. – John Rennie Mar 16 '15 at 13:14
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Thank you I'm currently on a phone and cannot easily search duplicates. It was more or less the same question – Obliv Mar 16 '15 at 13:19