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Quantum mechanics describes the microscopic properties of nature in a regime where classical mechanics no longer applies. It explains phenomena such as the wave-particle duality, quantization of energy, and the uncertainty principle and is generally used in single-body systems. Use the quantum-field-theory tag for the theory of many-body quantum-mechanical systems.

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Is probability in quantum physics just an assumption? [closed]

In case of classic physics we can determine strict position of any body at any time by given initial conditions using laws such as Newton’s second law. In case of quantum physics we are talking only a …
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Can electron leave an atom due to electric field?

I know about photoelectric field, but it's about an E&M waves (photons). How about external electric\Coulombic\static field (virtual photons)? Can it turn the electron away from atom? I wonder, it's …
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Low-possible wave function values and macroscopic unusual events correlation

Macroscopic world, all of it’s events, things is a “display” of microscopic world, as a building is a display of breaks it is made of. Literally, macroscopic world is just conventionality, there is o …
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