Quantum mechanics is a fundamental branch of the physics with wide applications in experimental and theorical physics that replace classical mechanics and electromagnetism at the atomic and subatomic levels. It is a more fundamental theory than Newtonian mechanics and classical electromagnetism in the sense that it provides accurate and precise descriptions for many phenomena that those classical theories cannot explain on the atomic and subatomic level. There is a rich variety of phenomena that can be understand using the ideas of quantum physics. The present book looks deeply into these phen.
"Quantum mechanics is a fundamental branch of the physics with wide applications in experimental and theorical physics that replace classical mechanics and electromagnetism at the atomic and subatomic levels. It is a more fundamental theory than Newtonian mechanics and classical electromagnetism in the sense that it provides accurate and precise descriptions for many phenomena that those classical theories cannot explain on the atomic and subatomic level. There is a rich variety of phenomena that can be understand using the ideas of quantum physics. The present book looks deeply into these phen."@en
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