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Why is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle not significant for macroscopic objects?
A. Because the uncertainties are negligible due to large mass
B. Because the effect is significant for macroscopic objects
C. Because the effect reverses for macroscopic objects
D. Because the effect changes direction for macroscopic objects
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