does quantum physics and quantum mechanics are same
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Both “quantum mechanics” and “quantum physics” mean the study of subatomic particles. But “quantum mechanics” is more specific. It’s the term used for the field once it was formulated into mathematical laws. Then, it became a kind of mechanics. Prior to the development of mathematical laws governing subatomic particles, the field was called “quantum theory” or “quantum physics.” The distinction between “quantum mechanics” and “quantum physics” is observed by physicists but not necessarily by lay people.
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