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    Question: What is the quantum mechanical phenomenon where particles can pass through energy barriers they classically couldnt overcome?

    • Keywords:
      • energy,
      • particle,
      • quantum
    Asked by nada532prey79 on 31 Mar 2026.
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      Aurelia Zuchanke answered on 31 Mar 2026:


      Sounds an awful lot like a homework question, but you’re probably looking for quantum tunnelling.

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