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Q: Create an essay on quantum entanglement.
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A: viii. Wien displacement law suggested that an oscillatory atom could absorb or emit energy only in…
Q: why we need pictures of quantum mechanics explain in detail?
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Q: Why do we say that light has wave properties? Why do wesay that light has particle properties?
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Q: What exactly is meant by the term "quantum tunnelling"
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Q: Photoelectric effect: What is it and how does it work?
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Q: Photoelectric effect: What is it and how does it work?
A: Dear student When radiations of suitable wavelength or frequency are incident on metal surface,…
Q: Photoelectric effect: What is it and how does it work?
A: Dear student When radiations of suitable wavelength or frequency are incident on metal surface,…
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Q: 1. Compare and contrast between Classical (Newtonian) mechanics and Quantum theory.
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Q: Scattering of photons by electrons. Compton effect ?
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Q: 17. Does the position operator in the x-direction depend on the problem to be solved in quantum…
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Q: What exactly is meant by the term "quantum tunnelling"?
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