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Does Wave-Particle duality exist at high speed?

I know that relativistic DeBroglie wavelength is given by λ = h/γmv$λ = h/γmv$. And γ ≥ 1$γ ≥ 1$, so at higher speed λ$λ$ will get shorter and shorter, does this mean , it will start behaving like a particle and wave picture would be distroyeddestroyed?

Does Wave-Particle exist at high speed?

I know that relativistic DeBroglie wavelength is given by λ = h/γmv And γ ≥ 1, so at higher speed λ will get shorter and shorter, does this mean , it will start behaving like a particle and wave picture would be distroyed

Does Wave-Particle duality exist at high speed?

I know that relativistic DeBroglie wavelength is given by $λ = h/γmv$. And $γ ≥ 1$, so at higher speed $λ$ will get shorter and shorter, does this mean it will start behaving like a particle and wave picture would be destroyed?

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Does Wave-Particle exist at high speed?

I know that relativistic DeBroglie wavelength is given by λ = h/γmv And γ ≥ 1, so at higher speed λ will get shorter and shorter, does this mean , it will start behaving like a particle and wave picture would be distroyed