Quantum mechanics
Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑntəm məˈkænɪks/
Quantum mechanics (noun)
- A branch of physics that explains how very small particles behave, using probabilities and energy levels.
- A theory describing measurements of small systems, where outcomes are not fixed but depend on a probability state.
Examples
- Quantum mechanics explains tiny particle rules in a clear way.
- Tiny particle rules become easier to understand with quantum mechanics.