(34) The Wonderful Quantum World Walter Lewin. Yovisto Academic Video Search. Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle is discussed and demonstrated. mechanics experiment electrons rutherford quantum physics orbitale nucleus classical Ylig World Wonderful Viva vifg Unschärferelation Massachusetts Institute of Technology Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle is discussed and demonstrated. classical star physics atoms 1911 rutherford nucleus atomkern electrons orbital orbit neutron proton newtron nobelprice maxwell orbitale bohr einstein planck constant experiment spectra spektrum spectrum rainbowcolor helium neon mrtomkins bass lv-4 viva ligh atma iafl fill alas gild ibrl ylig vifg lif

(34) The Wonderful Quantum World

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(34) The Wonderful Quantum World
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1999-12-06 MIT
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Physics
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lecture
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en
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00:47:59
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Physik, physics, Mechanik, mechanics, classical mechanics, microskopic behaviour, quantum mechanics, Quantenmechanik, Quantentheorie, Partikel, particles, electrons, Elektron, Heisenberg, Heisenbergsche Unschärferelation, uncertainty,
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Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle is discussed and demonstrated.
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