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Physics / Quantum mechanics / Quantum electrodynamics / Elementary particles / Quantum measurement / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Quantum field theory / Photon / Energy / Principle of least action / Probability amplitude / Electron
Date: 2006-05-15 11:12:51
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum electrodynamics
Elementary particles
Quantum measurement
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Quantum field theory
Photon
Energy
Principle of least action
Probability amplitude
Electron

FEATURES www.iop.org/journals/physed Quantum physics explains Newton’s laws of motion Jon Ogborn1 and Edwin F Taylor2

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