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Please explain Quantum Theory..in brief detail.

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Please explain Quantum Theory..in brief detail.

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  • introduction :--

Quantum theory is a field of physics that is required to understand phenomena at the molecular and atomic levels. Quantum theory is simply a new way of looking at the world. The rules as they apply to us don't apply to the tiny particles that quantum theory deals with. However, it was a breakthrough that led physicists to discover more about the world of physics and to understand our own world better, starting from the tiny particles of matter that are its building blocks.

The photoelectric effect was especially significant in the field of quantum theory because it essentially proved the necessity of this new field. Since it showed the frequency, not intensity, causes electrons to be expelled, it disproved some of the theories of classical physics that physicists of the time thought to be true, causing the need for a new field: quantum theory.

  • Some Facts on this theory :--

1. The most common approach to understanding this result is to say that quantum mechanics is non-local: that the results of measurements made at a particular location can depend on the properties of distant objects in a way that can’t be explained using signals moving at the speed of light. This does not, however, permit the sending of information at speeds exceeding the speed of light, though there have been any number of attempts to find a way to use quantum non-locality to do that

2. The final fun fact, but certainly not the least, is the theory of quantum entanglement. We know that the fastest moving entity is light. However, quantum entanglement suggests that tiny particles interact with each other at a rate faster than the speed of light

3. Quantum physics suggests that Usain Bolt weighs more on the track than on the scale. According to the theory of relativity and Einstein’s famous equation e=mc^2, mass and energy are the same thing and interchangeable.

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