Why is it that sound waves are not normally considered as having particle-like properties, nor raindrops as having wave-like properties? : quantum physics
981I’ve heard that in quantum physics a lot of fancy mathematical objects like hilbert spaces are used, and that in particular, measurable quantities are described by self-adjoint operators. Are these things related to what you have just explained? : quantum physics
937Describe and interpret qualitatively the evidence provided by electron diffraction for the wave nature of particles. : quantum physics
1085Explain planck’s hypothesis or what the postulates of planck’s quantum theory? (Or) what are the assumptions of quantum theory of black body radiation? : quantum physics
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Whar are the different parts of the x-ray radiation intensity graph? : quantum physics
Explain the different parts of the x-ray radiation intensity graph? : quantum physics
What are the 4 results of the photoelectric effect experiments? : quantum physics
Explain the difference between emission and absorption line spectra. : quantum physics
What is meant by energy spectrum of a black body? : quantum physics
Explain planck’s hypothesis? : quantum physics
Explain qualitatively the phenomenon of quantum tunneling of an electron across a potential barrier? : quantum physics
What is the essence of quantum physics? What makes it so different from classical physics? : quantum physics
What are the characteristics of black body? : quantum physics
Mention the applications of electron microscope. : quantum physics
How about the particle-wave duality? : quantum physics
So quantum physics must use probability theory? : quantum physics
What is meant by energy spectrum of a black body? What do you infer from it? : quantum physics
What is meant by degenerate and non-degenerate state? Give examples. : quantum physics
Why is it that sound waves are not normally considered as having particle-like properties, nor raindrops as having wave-like properties? : quantum physics