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Quantum Physics is the physics of the atom and the particles that make up atoms, and they behave according to a different set of rules than large objects like people.
So a quantum change could be any sort of change at the atomic and subatomic level, like an electron's direction of spin, its velocity, or its probability of being in a certain location. Electrons are in many places at the same time, spinning different ways at different speeds. It's only when we go to measure one of these properties that it "snaps" into one of its possible locations.
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The quantum mechanical model is called the quantum theory.
Quantum personality change is "when someone drastically changes his or her personality within an extremely short period of time For example, if someone dramatically altered his or her personality within a day or less, it would be a quantum personality change." http://www.funnelbrain.com/c-1049-constitutes-quantum-personality-change.html
There are quantum computers all across the world (Mainly in the u.s. and u.k.) But they are located at major collages such as M.I.T.
Understanding the behavior of atoms, although he was ultimately wrong he attempted to explain how electrons move from one orbit through another--which he called "quantum leap/jump." How does it affect chemistry? The behavior of electrons DETERMINES how an atom behaves and how is it bond to other atoms.
Quantum mechanics explained principles like superposition of wave-particle duality of mater. It shaped a world where the classical laws of physics were merely a waste. It exposed to us a world of particles, that matter was made of many groups of particles each accomplishing a particular task just like our organs. With the help of quantum mechanics we were able to get a 3 dimensional idea of the atom. It was able to explain the screening effect and the stark effect. It was also able to construct exact shape of orbitals and explain the formation of various types of compounds( A theory called hybridization and VSEPR and MOT came in handy thanks to quantum mechanics). It also explained the idea that atoms were composed of a lot more particles and helped predict their states nature and characteristics.
The quantum mechanical model is called the quantum theory.
I'm guessing you are asking why we do not see quantum behaviour in the normal world? Well if it is then because of the a effect called decoherence (the interference of air and other mediums) that wipe out quantum behaviour in macroscopic objects
This is the principal quantum number, n.
Quantum personality change is "when someone drastically changes his or her personality within an extremely short period of time For example, if someone dramatically altered his or her personality within a day or less, it would be a quantum personality change." http://www.funnelbrain.com/c-1049-constitutes-quantum-personality-change.html
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according to it ,it is impossible to determine position and wavelength of a particle simultaneously in microscopic world which gave rise to quantum phy
It most certainly is! It has to do with things that are very small. Atomic [or Nuclear] Physics is essentially the study of the quantum world.
A single unit of quanta is called a quantum. A quantum refers to the minimal amount of energy needed for a physical item to interact.
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