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What is Quantum theory of physics?
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Answered by mohana8585
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What is quantum physics? Put simply, it’s the physics that explains how everything works: the best description we have of the nature of the particles that make up matter and the forces with which they interact.

Three different quantum field theories deal with three of the four fundamental forces by which matter interacts: electromagnetism, which explains how atoms hold together; the strong nuclear force, which explains the stability of the nucleus at the heart of the atom; and the weak nuclear force, which explains why some atoms undergo radioactive decay.

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Answered by mbakshi37
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if a Particles Motion Requires Both " a Point mass principl3 of motion that u study in 10th Class and a Wave principle that you study in 12th class phyiscs , You come across Dual Nature of traveling Matter . this Duality then involves probabilistic presence, instead of Finite presence of Mass in time at x(t) .. this Duality is the principle of Quantum Physics and is used to describe Motion for sub atomic particles.

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Quantum mechanics differs from classical physics in that energy, momentum, angular momentum, and other quantities of a bound system are restricted to discrete values (quantization), objects have characteristics of both particles and waves (wave-particle duality), and there are limits to how accurately the value of a physical quantity can be predicted prior to its measurement, given a complete set of initial conditions (the uncertainty principle).

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