Multiple Choice
Measurements can be made on a macroscopic object without altering the object because
A) the energy of the object is much greater than the energy of the probe.
B) the energy of the probe is much greater than the energy of the object.
C) the probe and the object have equal amounts of energy.
D) the object moves slowly or not at all.
E) the object absorbs all the energy of the measuring device.
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