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Sound particle

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The term "sound particle" can refer to a couple of concepts depending on the context, but it isn't a standard term in physics or acoustics. Here are a few interpretations: 1. **Wave-Particle Duality Analogy**: In physics, sound is typically understood as a mechanical wave rather than a particle. However, discussions around wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics could metaphorically relate to sound.

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