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how can we define law of quantum physics in terms of Einstein nuclei theorem?​

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Answered by vivek71111
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In his quantum theory of light, Einstein proposed that radiation has characteristics of both waves and particles. Believing in the symmetry of nature, Broglie postulated that ordinary particles such as electrons may also have wave characteristics.

Answered by Anonymous
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Einstein was the first physicist to say that Planck's discovery of the quantum (h) would require a rewriting of the laws of physics. To support his point, in 1905 he proposed that light sometimes acts as a particle which he called a light quantum (see photon and wave–particle duality).

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Quantum mechanics, or QM, is the part of physics that describes how the Universe works at a scale smaller than atoms. It is also called quantum physics or quantum theory. A quantum of energy is a specific amount of energy, and quantum mechanics describes how that energy moves and interacts at the sub-atomic level.

Quantum experiment in space confirms that reality is what you make it. An odd space experiment has confirmed that, as quantum mechanics says, reality is what you choose it to be. Physicists have long known that a quantum of light, or photon, will behave like a particle or a wave depending on how they measure it.

Broadly speaking, quantum mechanics incorporates four classes of phenomena for which classical physics cannot account: quantization of certain physical properties. quantum entanglement. principle of uncertainty. wave–particle duality.

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