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According to the modern view of quantum mechanics, which objects can act like waves? a) light, but not electrons or atoms b) electrons, but not light or atoms c) light and electrons, but not atoms d) light, electrons, and atoms e) according to quantum mechanics, nothing really acts like waves

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