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What is meant by quantum weirdness? Describe two examples to show how quantum mechanical systems could be vastly different from classical ones.

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Answered by sangeetamahapatra27
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Quantum weirdness arises when a quantum system is enlarged to a macroscopic scale and then measured in a way that would violate the indeterminacy principle if all the measurements were fruitful.Quantum mechanical matter exhibits wave-particle duality in which the particle properties emphasize classical aspects of the object's position, mass, and momentum, and the wave properties reflect its spatial delocalization and ability to interfere constructively or destructively with other particles or waves.A theory of classical quantum mechanics (CQM) is derived from first principles that successfully applies physical laws on all scales. Using Maxwell's equations, the classical wave equation is solved with the constraint that a bound electron cannot radiate energy.

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