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hola. i have to do a report comparing Newtonian physics to quantum physics. are there any good sites or other resources that you know of? thanks
Newtonian physics is a classical, deterministic theory that describes the motion of macroscopic objects in the observable world, while quantum physics is a modern, probabilistic theory that describes the behavior of subatomic particles.
No, the laws of Newtonian physics do not apply to the quantum world. Quantum mechanics uses a different set of principles and equations to describe the behavior of particles at the subatomic level.
In Newtonian physics, space and time are absolute and separate entities. However, in quantum physics, space and time are intertwined and can be affected by the presence of mass or energy.
Some useful resources for learning more about Newtonian and Quantum Physics include textbooks, online courses, and scientific journals. Some recommended websites include Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and the American Physical Society's PhysicsCentral.
The discoveries in Quantum Physics have revolutionized our understanding of the universe. They have helped us to better explain the behavior of subatomic particles, understand the nature of light and energy, and develop new technologies such as computers and medical imaging devices.