QUANTUM MECHANICS

Quantum mechanics (QM; also known as quantum physics or quantum theory) including quantum field theory, is a fundamental branch of physics concerned with processes involving, for example, atoms and photons. In such processes, said to be quantized, the action has been observed to be only in integer multiples of the Planck constant, a physical quantity that is exceedingly, indeed perhaps ultimately, small. This is utterly inexplicable in classical physics.

Important applications of quantum mechanical theory include superconducting magnetslight-emitting diodes and the laser, the transistor and semiconductors such as the microprocessormedical and research imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging and electron microscopy, and explanations for many biological and physical phenomena.


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