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Newton's Law of Motion , also known as Classical Mechanics describes the montion of all macroscopic object such as orbiting planets, a falling ball etc. These all show particle like behavior.
But Newton's Law of Motion do not describes the concept of dual behaviour of matter and also fails in microscopic objects like electron
As this failed, a branch is explained as Quantum Mechanics which is for microscopic object.
》Quantum mechanics obeys newton's Law of Motion.
》》When Quantum mechanics is applied to macroscopic objects, the result is same as in Classical Mechanics.
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Newton's Law of Motion , also known as Classical Mechanics describes the montion of all macroscopic object such as orbiting planets, a falling ball etc. These all show particle like behavior.
But Newton's Law of Motion do not describes the concept of dual behaviour of matter and also fails in microscopic objects like electron
As this failed, a branch is explained as Quantum Mechanics which is for microscopic object.
》Quantum mechanics obeys newton's Law of Motion.
》》When Quantum mechanics is applied to macroscopic objects, the result is same as in Classical Mechanics.
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loosely speaking, yes we can, but the results would be extremely inaccurate and thus not helpful at all.
For electrons and other atomic and subatomic particles, another MECHANICS is developed called Quantum mechanics for them which incorporates not only particle nature of them as Newtonian mechanics did, but also their wave nature.
quantum mechanics when applied to visible phenomena still gives more accurate answer than very similar to the answers obtained by Newtonian mechanics.
For electrons and other atomic and subatomic particles, another MECHANICS is developed called Quantum mechanics for them which incorporates not only particle nature of them as Newtonian mechanics did, but also their wave nature.
quantum mechanics when applied to visible phenomena still gives more accurate answer than very similar to the answers obtained by Newtonian mechanics.
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