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Write a note Theory of quantum fluctuation​

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Answered by 2024citlalyquinonezs
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In quantum physics, a quantum fluctuation (or vacuum state fluctuation or vacuum fluctuation)

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is the temporary change in the amount of energy in a point in space, as explained in Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. This allows the creation of particle-antiparticle pairs of virtual particles

Answered by Naveensharma1361
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This principle, developed by German physicist Werner Heisenberg, states that contrary to our intuition, vacuum is not empty but contains temporary changes in the amount of energy in a point in space. These changes lead to quantum bubbles of one phase into a second phase even at the absolute zero temperature.

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