Lecture Notes Statics 3.4
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1. Quantum theory: introduction and principles = c 1.1 The failures of classical physics 1.2 Wave-particle duality 1.3 The Schrödinger equation 1.4 The.
A particle is a body whose physical dimensions are very small compared with the radius of curvature of its path. The figure shows a particle moving along.
Momentum A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object. Related to both mass and velocity. Possessed by all moving objects.