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What are the laws of quantum mechanics?

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The new theory ignored the fact that electrons are particles and treated them as waves. By 1926 physicists had developed the laws of quantum mechanics, also called wave mechanics, to explain atomic and subatomic phenomena. ... When X-rays are scattered, their momentum is partially transferred to the electrons.

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The new theory ignored the fact that electrons are particles and treated them as waves. By 1926 physicists had developed the laws of quantum mechanics, also called wavemechanics, to explain atomic and subatomic phenomena. When X-rays are scattered, their momentum is partially transferred to the electrons.

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