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Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia Quantum mechanics allows the calculation of properties and behaviour of physical systems It is typically applied to microscopic systems: molecules, atoms and subatomic particles
Quantum mechanics | Definition, Development, Equations | Britannica Quantum mechanics, science dealing with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic and subatomic scale It attempts to describe and account for the properties of molecules and atoms and their constituents—electrons, protons, neutrons, and other more esoteric particles such as quarks and gluons
Part 1: Basic Concepts | Quantum Physics I - MIT OpenCourseWare Lecture 1: An overview of quantum mechanics L1 1 Quantum mechanics as a framework Defining linearity (17:46) L1 2 Linearity and nonlinear theories Schrödinger’s equation (10:01) L1 3 Necessity of complex numbers (07:38) L1 4 Photons and the loss of determinism (17:20) L1 5 The nature of superposition Mach-Zehnder interferometer (14:30)
What Is Quantum Physics? - Caltech Science Exchange The field of quantum science may seem mysterious or illogical, but it describes everything around us, whether we realize it or not Harnessing the power of quantum physics gives rise to new technologies, both for applications we use today and for those that may be available in the future
As quantum mechanics turns 100, a new revolution is under way Quantum mechanics also underlies innumerable technologies, including lasers, the transistors that are integral to smartphones and other miniaturized electronics, solar panels, LEDs, MRIs and the
DOE Explains. . . Quantum Mechanics | Department of Energy Quantum mechanics is the field of physics that explains how extremely small objects simultaneously have the characteristics of both particles (tiny pieces of matter) and waves (a disturbance or variation that transfers energy)
Quantum mechanics - Institute of Physics What is quantum mechanics? Why we replaced our view of the solid universe with uncertainties, split identities and bizarre behaviour Let's look at the quantum phenomenon of wave–particle duality as an example This states that every particle may be partly described in terms of not only particle behaviour, but also wave behaviour