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Did Einstein support quantum mechanics
Did Einstein support quantum mechanics as being fundamental physics, or did he think quantum mechanics was inconclusive?
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Tammy
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Why is classical mechanics considered a sub-discipline of quantum mechanics?
(1 point) O Unpredictability has real-world
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Unknown2.0
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A great physicist by the name of Richard Feynman said, "I think it is safe to say that no one understands quantum mechanics."
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Emily
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which quantum number, or quantum numbers, can be connected with the direction a particular orbital position points in space,
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Shivani
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Quantum mechanics is distinguished from classical mechanics by what unique characteristic?
answers: a new theory unpredictability
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What is Quantum Physics and Quantum Mechanics? Is there even a difference between them?
thank you very much.
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James
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If the electron in a hydrogen atom obeyed classical mechanics instead of quantum mechanics, would it emit a continuous spectrum
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Kara
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As an expert writer, I present to you the concept of "ChronoLab: The Quantum Quest" - a video game designed to teach players
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As an expert writer, I present to you the concept of "ChronoLab: The Quantum Quest" - a video game designed to teach players
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Development of quantum mechanics?
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Pan
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