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  1. Quantum Mechanics with Basic Field Theory by Bipin R. Desai, 2009-12-21
  2. Introducing Quantum Theory: A Graphic Guide to Science's Most Puzzling Discovery by J.P. McEvoy, Oscar Zarate, 2003-10-14
  3. The Body Quantum: The New Physics of Body, Mind and Health by Fred Alan Wolf, 1986-12
  4. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 1: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation, and Heat by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, et all 2005-07-29
  5. Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension by Marc Seifer Ph.D., 2008-08-13
  6. Philosophical Problems of Quantum Physics by Werner Heisenberg, 1979-06
  7. The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature by Heinz R. Pagels, 1984-04-01
  8. Evolution of Physics by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, 1967-10-30
  9. In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality by John Gribbin, 1984-08-01
  10. Quantum Physics: A Fundamental Approach to Modern Physics by John Townsend, 2009-08-07
  11. Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Richard P. Feynman, Albert R. Hibbs, et all 2010-07-21
  12. Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity by Vlatko Vedral, Jacob Dunningham, 2010-11-22
  13. The Quantum Ten: A Story of Passion, Tragedy, Ambition, and Science by Sheilla Jones, 2008-05-28
  14. Physlet(R) Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction by Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian, et all 2005-08-05

41. Quantum Physics
Quantum Physics . Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods and theoretical approaches, certain general principles
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Quantum Physics Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods and theoretical approaches, certain general principles apply to all of them. The forefront of contemporary advances in physics lies in the submicroscopic regime, whether it be in atomic, nuclear, condensed-matter, plasma, or particle physics, or in quantum optics, or even in the study of stellar structure. All are based upon quantum theory (i.e., quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) and relativity, which together form the theoretical foundations of modern physics. Many physical quantities whose classical counterparts vary continuously over a range of possible values are in quantum theory constrained to have discontinuous, or discrete, values. The intrinsically deterministic character of classical physics is replaced in quantum theory by intrinsic uncertainty. According to quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation does not always consist of continuous waves; instead it must be viewed under some circumstances as a collection of particle-like photons, the energy and momentum of each being directly proportional to its frequency (or inversely proportional to its wavelength, the photons still possessing some wavelike characteristics). Conversely, electrons and other objects that appear as particles in classical physics are endowed by quantum theory with wavelike properties as well, such a particle's quantum wavelength being inversely proportional to its momentum. In both instances, the proportionality constant is the characteristic quantum of action (action being defined as energy time)that is to say, Planck's constant h.

42. Quantum Mechanics - Conservapedia
From Conservapedia. (Redirected from Quantum physics). Jump to navigation, search. Quantum mechanics consists of the breakthrough in physics in the 1920s
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(Redirected from Quantum physics Jump to: navigation search Quantum mechanics consists of the breakthrough in physics in the 1920s in understanding how particles behave inside atoms . Classical mechanics, as initially discovered by Isaac Newton , cannot explain atomic behavior. Erwin Schrodinger is generally credited with the formulation of the Schrodinger equation, around 1926. Other contributions were from Werner Heisenberg Niels Bohr John von Neumann , and Hermann Weyl Classical mechanics would predict that an electron orbits a proton just as planets orbit the sun. Classical electromagnetism would predict that the orbiting electron would emit a time-varying electrical field just as a radio station does. But the electron would lose energy as it emits this radiation , and would orbit closer and closer to the proton, until it collapses into the proton! Such a model cannot be correct. Quantum mechanics posits that an electron (or any other sub-atomic particle) behaves as both a wave and a particle. As a result of the wave nature of the electron, the position of the electron can never be precisely known. Whenever it is attempted to be measured, knowledge of the electron's velocity is lost. Hence, there is an inherent uncertainty that prevents precisely measuring both the position and the momentum simultaneously. This is known as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Quantum mechanics forms the basis for our understanding of chemical reactions, as well as all computers and electronic devices today.

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    Black Body Radiation
    A blackbody is an ideal body which absorbs all radiation incident on it. When in thermal equilibrium with its surroundings, such a body also radiates energy at an equal rate to the absorption. A blackbody can be modelled as a thermal cavity - this is a hollow body with a tiny hole into it. When electromagnetic waves are incident on the body they enter through the hole and set up standing waves inside the cavity. These can be thought of as being emitted by oscillators in the walls of the cavity. We can experimentally measure the energy density per unit volume where is the frequency of the emitted radiation. We have that is the energy per unit volume in the frequency range to edit
    Rayleigh-Jeans Model
    The Rayleigh-Jeans model assumed that a blackbody was a cavity at temperature , filled with standing waves being emitted by oscillators in the walls, and assumed the classical equipartition of energy.

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As can be easily seen, this practitioner of quantum physics has clearly reached a level of competence far exceeding that of the average moron No one really knows what quantum physics is. A lot of it is numbers and shit made up by Professor Bleep Blorp Bleep . Quantum physics is the study of discrete numbers . It seeks to understand the balance of natural forces against an increasingly chaotic system of counting. It is especially concerned with exact value of a zillion , and is also represented by fractal modules. Currently, no uniform theory has yet to emerge. However, the theory is currently based on the Master Equation, which is as follows:
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where E is equatorial girth, b is for Belizian , and s stands for the Surreptitious constant (approximately 1.435 - the Golden Mean [oooh, ahhh]). Given this equation, one may determine the exact length of a fat man's stomach. No one is quite sure why this value is also applicable to studying incredibly pointless numbers, although several scientists have proposed that, "Maybe God just has a twisted sense of humor like that".

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50. Quantum Physics
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A-level Physics Electrons and Photons Jump to: navigation search Quantum physics tries to explain the properties of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels. We use quantum physics to model behaviour and properties of microscopic objects that cannot be modelled by Newtonian physics, which is the physics used for objects at the macroscopic level (as viewed with the naked eye).
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edit Does light behave as a wave or as particles?
Interference experiments, such as Young's Slits (see below) can only be explained if we assume light is a wave. However, the photoelectric effect can only be explained if light is a particle. So what is light - particle or wave? The best thing to remember is that both waves and particles are nothing more than physical models for explaining our observations. For example, someone might think of counting apples when they are learning basic arithmetic; this does not mean that numbers are apples, only that we can think of them as such in certain specific circumstances. When we get to the concept of negative numbers, using apples as a model breaks down unsurprisingly. Similarly, in quantum physics, we find that we must use different models for different situations.
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Thomas Young conducted a famous experiment in which light was diffracted by a double slit and produced an interference pattern on a screen. An interference pattern is a pattern of bright and dark bands caused by the constructive and destructive interference of the rays from the two slits, and is only a feature of waves. Electrons are particles, but produce apparent interference patterns by diffracting. To produce an interference pattern, you must have a wavelength. This gives more evidence of Wave-particle duality.

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I am practicing sweet phrases to whisper into the ear of my new daughter, who will be born within two weeks. And I realized today that languages like Spanish were meant to be sung. . Posted by joaqu­n on April 5, 2006 07:45 AM
Btw,I am trying to learn Spanish as a language. Could anyone suggest some good sources e.g. books, CDs, etc for this? Has anyone attempted this before? Please share your experiences. What's your take, you native spanish-speakers out there?
. Posted by Pal on April 5, 2006 07:55 AM Pal, that is a good idea. Because I love telling stories, and want to tell my daughter some I make up, but I know that the texts you refer to are very rich, and beautiful. I need to do more reading up on those areas. In my attempts to better speak the language of Spanish, I am learning that reading through blockbuster novels in Spanish, even when you don't understand the words, helps you gather a subconscious understanding of syntax and grammar. I am using a few sources, as I am wont to do, at once. Something for subconscious absorption, something for pronunciation, something for vocab, etc. A quick Google Search can help you. But I have found a very useful source at spanishpodcasting.com. You can subscribe to the free podcasts, though they are not completely for beginners.

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