How Can a Single Atom Be Both a Particle and a Wave?

Imagine a tiny marble that can also be like water ripples. When you look at it closely, sometimes it looks like a marble, a particle, and other times it looks like waves in the ocean, a wave. This is how atoms act in the world of quantum physics.

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  1. A single atom acts like a marble when you drop it into a bowl of water, but sometimes it looks like ripples spreading out from where it landed.

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