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Quantum mechanics conjointly called as quantum physics, quantum theory, the wave mechanical model, or matrix mechanics), as well as quantum theory, is an elementary theory in physics that describes nature at the littlest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles.
Classical physics, the physics existing before quantum mechanics, describes nature at standard (macroscopic) scale. Most theories in classical physics will be derived from quantum physics as associate degree approximation valid at massive (macroscopic) scale. Quantum physics differs from classical physics in this energy, momentum, momentum and different quantities of a certain system square measure restricted to separate values known as quantization; objects have characteristics of each particles and waves known as wave-particle duality; and there square measure limits to the exactness with that quantities will be measured which is uncertainty principle.
Important applications of Quantum Mechanics include:
· Super conducting magnets
· Light emitting diodes
· Semi-conductors includes Electron microscope, MRI, Microprocessor etc.
· Electronics
· Cryptography
· Macro scale Quantum Effects and many more.
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