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Basics of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics is a branch of science that describes the behavior of tiny particles like atoms and electrons, which often defy classical physics. Key concepts include wave-particle duality, where particles can exhibit properties of both waves and particles, and superposition, allowing particles to exist in multiple states simultaneously. The field has applications in technologies such as quantum computers and MRI machines, but also faces challenges in understanding and practical implementation.
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Basics of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics is a branch of science that describes the behavior of tiny particles like atoms and electrons, which often defy classical physics. Key concepts include wave-particle duality, where particles can exhibit properties of both waves and particles, and superposition, allowing particles to exist in multiple states simultaneously. The field has applications in technologies such as quantum computers and MRI machines, but also faces challenges in understanding and practical implementation.
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Basics of Quantum Mechanics

Aayusha Khadka
Bibas Adhikari
Mabilta Karki
What is Quantum Mechanics?

• A branch of science that


explains how tiny particles
like atoms and electrons
behave.
• It’s very different from how
bigger things (like cars or
balls) work.
Why is Quantum Mechanics Weird?
• Tiny particles don’t always
follow normal rules.
• They can be in two places at
once or act like waves
Wave-Particle Duality

Tiny particles, like light, can


act both like waves (ripples)
and like particles (little balls).
Example: Light can spread out
like waves but also travel in
little chunks called photons.
Superposition

A quantum particle can exist in


more than one state at the same
time (e.g., being in two places
or having two energies).
Application
• Quantum Computers
• MRI Machines
Challanges
• Understanding and
Interpretation
• Practical Applications
Conclusion
• Understanding
• Future Potential
Refrenses

Wikipidia
Google
Chatgpt

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