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What is quantum Physics?

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Answered by Alfardo
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Classical physics hasn’t been able to explain the dual behavior of a matter and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, according to which the position and momentum of a sub-atomic particle can be calculated simultaneously with some degree of inaccuracy. Hence, there was a need of new theory that could explain the behavior of atomic and sub-atomic particles.

So, this led to the birth of quantum physics – It is a branch of science that explains the physical phenomenon by microscopic and atomic approach and takes into account the dual behavior of matter. It is theoretical physics and it specifies the laws of motion that the microscopic objects obey. When quantum mechanics is applied to macroscopic objects (for which wave like properties are insignificant) the results are same as those from the classical mechanics.





Answered by ADITECh1
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HEY USER!!

Quantum Physics or mechanics was also introduced by scientist SIR ALBERT EIENSTEIN

Quantum mechanics, including quantum field theory, is a fundamental theory in physics which describes nature at the smallest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles

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