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One-Minute-Physics: How a particle can also be a wave

Sandrine Ceurstemont, editor, New Scientist TV

You probably wouldn't expect a ball to behave like a sound wave. But in this video, animator Henry Reich ventures into the bizarre world of quantum mechanics, where electrons and protons can flip-flop between wave and particle properties.

If you enjoyed this video, check out our previous One-Minute Physics episodes, which take you through a physics concept in just one minute, here. For example, follow an animation that explains the famous Schr?dinger's cat thought experiment or find out if hydrogen makes a sound.

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