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If a particle at rest has a momentum of 0, it still has a normal frequency, but it has a wavelength of undefined, so how does that work? What's going on with that wave?

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If the particle were truly at rest, its spatial wave function would have an infinite extent, i.e. you could find it anywhere. However, that's not a situation you can achieve. There will always be an uncertainty in the momentum.

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