Answers About Quantum Mechanics

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A quantum state with zero spin is a state where the angular momentum of the system is zero. This means that the system has no intrinsic angular momentum or spin
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Is de broglie wave an electromagnetic wave?

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No, the de Broglie wave is not an electromagnetic wave. It is a wave associated with particles, such as electrons and other subatomic particles, and is used to
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Does antimatter have the same laws of physics with itself as matter?

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Yes, antimatter follows the same laws of physics as matter. Both matter and antimatter are subject to the fundamental forces and interactions described by the l
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What are important properties of quantum mechanics?

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Important properties of quantum mechanics include wave-particle duality, superposition, and entanglement. Wave-particle duality suggests that particles can exhi
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Who are founders of quantum theory?

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The founders of quantum theory are Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Investment policy and Max Born. These physicists made significan
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What is the fundamental assumption behind quantum mechanics Who first proposed it?

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The fundamental assumption behind quantum mechanics is that particles and systems can exist in multiple states or positions simultaneously, until they are obser
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What is the field of physics overlapping time and space?

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The field of physics that studies the interactions between time and space is called spacetime physics or, more specifically, relativistic physics. This field en
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Why normalization in quantum mechanics?

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Normalization in quantum mechanics is important because it ensures that the wavefunction describing the state of a system has a well-defined probability interpr
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Characteristics of Bose-einstein condensate?

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its compose of two (2) significant propertie: Surface tension and Viscosity (just like the liquid matter)

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