There is no substitute for attending university classes on the subject, also participating in research related to any of those fields is very helpful in linking the concepts with application.
As for on your own, I highly recommend studying textbooks on the subjects available for lend at any public university. Books that only contain concepts (those that are found at chain bookstores) without any math are very limited in helpfulness.
Just learn stuff off Wikipedia or the internet. Unfortunately you will need to develop a great understanding of mathematics, especially calculus. The best way I have found to acquire the necessary skills is take a correspondence course. This is easier to fit in with other commitments. Going ahead in school or going back to school is about the only other way.
Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
Quantum Mechanics is a discipline of higher level mathematics and physics. The most basic description of Quantum Physics is the study of the building blocks of the universe, and the forces that govern those particles.
Richard Feynman stated once that "if you think you understand quantum mechanics then you don't understand quantum mechanics". However it is possible to learn how to write and solve the equations of quantum mechanics to get answers that can be verified experimentally.
Quantum tunneling is a physics phenomenon within the area of quantum mechanics. Basically it refers to when a particle can tunnel through a barrier that it could not surmount in classic physics.
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Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
Quantum Mechanics "replaced" Classical Mechanics in particle physics in mid-1930s.
Quantum mechanics determine the nature of the interactions that happen inside molecules between atoms. See: chemical physics and physical chemistry. Things like electronegativity, molecular orbitals, etc.
Several types of science are linked to math. Among them are physics, chemistry, biology, quantum physics and quantum mechanics. Math is ubiquitous in nearly all disciplines of science.
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Quantum mechanics is a separate branch of physics. It is a general term given to all quantum physics. There are many subbranches, for example Quantum chronodynamics which describes the strong nuclear interaction.
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Theoretical physics. Quantum mechanics.
Quantum Mechanics is a branch of physics describing the behavior of energy and matter at the atomic and subatomic scales. It explains it itself and Quantum Physics is the same deal. They're just two different ways in saying it.
branches of physics are - Neclear physics Electromagnetism Quantum mechanics Interdisciplinary fields Quantum field theory
Quantum Mechanics is a discipline of higher level mathematics and physics. The most basic description of Quantum Physics is the study of the building blocks of the universe, and the forces that govern those particles.
Physics Branches: Classical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Classical Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Field theory Non-Linear Dynamics Astronomy and Astrophysics General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology