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Answered by sahildhande987
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Quantum theory is the theoretical basis of modern physics that explains the nature and behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level. The nature and behavior of matter and energy at that level is sometimes referred to as quantum physics and quantum mechanics.

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Technically, quantum theory is actually the theory of any objects isolated from their surroundings but, because it is very difficult to isolate large objects from their environments, it essentially becomes a theory of the microscopic world of atoms and sub-atomic particles. This is especially true for those parts of the theory which rely on the absolute indistinguishability of fundamental particles, an indistinguishability which is impossible to find in the everyday world of composite, large-scale objects.

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Answered by ITZWildBoy
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The Theory Of quantum Physics

➡️It is a fundamental theory in physics.

➡️It explains about the nature and behavior of matter and energy.

➡️It is basically on the atomic and subatomic level.

➡️The nature or behaviour of atoms at subatomic level is termed as quantum physics.

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