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Understanding interference in classical physics
Understanding interference in classical physics The theory of diffraction is the foundation for study of the double-slit interference e...
The analytic method of representing functional relationships
The analytic method of representing functional relationships type of methods Every law of nature, connecting certain phenomena w...
The tabular method for functions
The tabular method for functions The analytic method of representing a function is primarily used in theoretical work, when it is...
De-Broglie's Law
De-Broglie's Law If electromagnetic radiation consists of photons-localized clumps of energy-how can we explain phenomena such as di...
Bohr's Principle of Complementarity
Bohr's Principle of Complementarity Bohr was 'one of the intellectual giants of early quantum theory. His ideas and his personal...
Parabola of the third degree
Parabola of the third degree The third-degree polynomial: Simple case This equation has a graph in the form of a curve calle...
Understanding diffraction in classical physics
Understanding diffraction in classical physics Diffraction, which was first observed by Leonardo da Vinci, is often considered to be the...
Why Quantum Physics
Why Quantum Physics How does the universe work? What are the principles that underlie natural phenomena? Philosophers have ponde...
determinism of universe
determinism of universe The underlying assumptions and philosophical implications of classical physics are so familiar that you ma...
wave-particle duality (When Is a Particle Not a Particle?)
wave-particle duality (When Is a Particle Not a Particle?) In describing the quantum world, we must abandon the classical notion of a...
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