How quantum physics is different from classical physics?
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the word quantum means smallest. Quatum physics is just based on imaginations. while normal physics is natural calculated science.
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quantum physics looks at the world with whole new understanding and new possibilities.
Classical physics does not really accept way too many possibilities like quantum physics.
For example in Quantum physics we accept duality in nature of the matter that is the matter can be both wave as well as particle...But classical physics clearly denies it.
Classical physics deals with problems at a surface level..The problems include mechanics ..dynamics..etc while in Quantum physics problems include nature of light...duality of matter ...atoms and nuclei etc
Classical physics does not really accept way too many possibilities like quantum physics.
For example in Quantum physics we accept duality in nature of the matter that is the matter can be both wave as well as particle...But classical physics clearly denies it.
Classical physics deals with problems at a surface level..The problems include mechanics ..dynamics..etc while in Quantum physics problems include nature of light...duality of matter ...atoms and nuclei etc
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The word quatum describes about smallest particles that we haven't seen yet. Thinking about smallest particles physics is much tuff than classical physics. We have to calculate by thousands of times to get correct value in quantum physics.
While classical physics is simple physics like speed , velocity , distance , force , etc. While to study the speed of electrons , protons etc its frequency and many more is not an easy concept.
While classical physics is simple physics like speed , velocity , distance , force , etc. While to study the speed of electrons , protons etc its frequency and many more is not an easy concept.
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