QUANTUM MECHANICS.
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Physical Systems, Phenomenology, subatomic particles, double-slit experiment , quantumAbstract
This article gives a brief information to quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics can be thought of roughly as the study of physics on very small length scales, although there are also certain macroscopic systems it directly applies to. The descriptor “quantum” arises because in contrast with classical mechanics, certain quantities take on only discrete values. However, some quantities still take on continuous values, as we’ll see.
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Griffiths, David J. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. Second Edition. Pearson: Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2006.
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