10 Interesting Fact About Quantum mechanics and particle physics
10 Interesting Fact About Quantum mechanics and particle physics
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Quantum Mechanics is a theory used to explain the behavior of subatomic particles such as electrons and photons.
Subatomic particles such as electrons can be in two places at once, known as superposition.
Subatomic particles can also turn into waves and vice versa, known as duality of waves.
One subatomic particle can be connected to the other particles in a state called entanglement, so that changes in one particle will affect the other particles.
The concept of probability is very important in Quantum Mechanics because it is not possible to predict with certainty where a subatomic particle will be.
Quantum Mechanics also states that subatomic particles do not have a definite position, momentum, or energy, but only have the possibility of that value.
The law of unfairness Heisenberg states that it is impossible to know the position and momentum of a subatomic particle simultaneously with perfect accuracy.
Teleportation quantum is the process of transferring information from one subatomic particle to another subatomic particle without using physical media.
Quantum Mechanics shows that the presence of subatomic particles can depend on the observer, known as the observer effect.
Subatomic particles can also collide and influence each other, which is explained by the theory of particle physics.