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  • {{Archives|banner=yes|age=90}} User:Johnjbarton/Electron Diffraction Sandbox User:Johnjbarton/Matter Wave Sandbox all sandboxes Phys Rev Letters are inaccessible...
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  • The theory of quantum mechanics is consistent with the observation of wave-particle duality. The Schrodinger equation predicts the probability of observing...
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  • Quantum observations are inherently statistical. For example, the electrons in a low-intensity double slit experiment arrive at random times and seemingly...
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  • Bohr's resolution of these contradictions is to accept them. Wave-particle duality as a physical model derives from Niels Bohr's 1926 presentation in Como...
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  • Introductory physics often begins with Newton's laws of motion, relating force and motion; action is part of a completely equivalent alternative approach...
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  • Ref: when the equations of motion are derivable from a variation principle (Hamilton's principle), a general and systematic procedure for the establishment...
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  • The physics and mathematics of mechanics describes how matter interacts through forces and motion. For extremely low mass matter, quantum mechanics is...
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  • Electron diffraction refers to both the electron matter wave diffraction phenomenon and its many applications, especially to crystallography. When suitably...
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  • Gauge theories Penrose pg 451-455. Weyl's theory generalizes the concept of length in classical field. Weyl's gauge transformation failed for EM because...
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  • An eigenstate is a measured quantum state in which at least one quantifiable characteristics such as position or momentum has a determined value.: 126 ...
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  • Macroscopic physics requires classical mechanics which allows accurate predictions of mechanical motion with reproducible, high precision. Quantum phenomena...
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  • As with the other interpretations of quantum mechanics, the many-worlds interpretation is motivated by behavior that can be illustrated by the double-slit...
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  • REDIRECT Teaching quantum mechanics...
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  • Proposed text below this line to be added after intro in Measurement in quantum mechanics In the everyday world, it is natural and intuitive to think of...
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  • What is quantum mechanics? A curiously exotic set of phenomena. theoretical model of very very tiny things. Major part of how the universe works. strangely:...
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  • While De Broglie's hypothesis initiated modern quantum mechanics, his theory was an application of relativity. In this he faced "a difficulty that has...
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