Quantum physics is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. It explores phenomena that cannot be explained by classical physics.
Imagine you have a jar filled with marbles. In quantum physics, you would study each marble individually, observing their unique properties and behaviors. It's like exploring a microscopic world within the macroscopic one we see every day.
Wave-Particle Duality: This principle states that particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties depending on how they are observed.
Superposition: The idea that particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are observed or measured.
Uncertainty Principle: This principle suggests that there is inherent uncertainty in certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, making it impossible to know both values with perfect precision.
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