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what is the quantum theory ?

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Answered by leslieware78
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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.

In 1900, physicist Max Planck presented his quantum theory to the German Physical Society. Planck had sought to discover the reason that radiation from a glowing body changes in color from red, to orange, and, finally, to blue as its temperature rises. He found that by making the assumption that energy existed in individual units in the same way that matter does, rather than just as a constant electromagnetic wave - as had been formerly assumed - and was therefore quantifiable, he could find the answer to his question. The existence of these units became the first assumption of quantum theory.


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Quantum mechanics , including quantum field theory , is a fundamental theory is physics which describes nature at the smallest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles. Classical physics , the physics existing before quantum mechanics , describe nature at ordinary scale .

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