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Quantum Theory-1

POSTED BY admin on Jul 10 under Classroom, Science, Students' Corner

quantum theoryQuantum mechanics is the branch of physics that replaces classical mechanics at the atomic and subatomic level. This science provides a framework for the various branches of mathematical physics and chemistry, including atomic physics, molecular physics, computational chemistry, quantum chemistry, particle physics and nuclear physics.

Quantum mechanics is part of quantum field theory and quantum physics in general, which, together with general relativity, is one of the pillars of modern physics. The basis of quantum mechanics is that energy is not continuous, but discrete – a ‘package’ or ‘quanta’. This concept is quite revolutionary, as opposed to classical physics which assumes that energy is sustainable.

In quantum mechanics, quantum tunneling is one of the nanoscale phenomenon in which a particle violates the principles of classical mechanics by penetrating a potential barrier violates (potential barrier) and a higher impedance than kinetic energy particles. [1] barriers, when viewed in terms of quantum tunneling, is a form of energy levels analogous to a “hill” or the slope in classical mechanics, which simply indicates that it is impossible to make a canal through or across a barrier without the presence of enough kinetic energy.

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