Yes.
The idea that matter is not continuous but discrete is the basic foundation of quantum physics. Particles constitute that principle. Every physical quantity contains the smallest possible value and this quantity is made up of packets of values which are a integer multiple of this small value. We call these packets 'quanta' or particles.
There is none. To study particle physics you use the whole machinery of quantum physics, but written down in a different way. That means particle physicists use the formalism of quantum field theory, which is a more powerful way of doing quantum mechanics, it's just more useful in this context.
Quantum Mechanics "replaced" Classical Mechanics in particle physics in mid-1930s.
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.
In quantum physics, the behavior of particles is influenced by their mass and the presence of light. Light can affect the movement and properties of particles, leading to phenomena like wave-particle duality and quantum entanglement. The relationship between light, mass, and particle behavior is a key aspect of understanding the quantum world.
Some abstract questions in quantum physics include the nature of wave-particle duality, the concept of quantum entanglement, the role of observer effect in quantum measurements, and the possibility of multiple parallel universes in the multiverse theory.
The significance of the in physics lies in its role as a fundamental constant that determines the behavior of particles at the quantum level. This constant, known as Planck's constant, governs the relationship between a particle's energy and its frequency. At the quantum level, the value of the influences the uncertainty principle, which states that the position and momentum of a particle cannot be precisely determined simultaneously. This leads to the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics and the wave-particle duality of particles.
A quanton is any quantum entity that shows properties of both a wave and a particle. The term is used in physics.
Quantum physics looks at the world of physics in terms of 'packages', or particles.Ie, gravity acts the way it does do to the behavior of the 'gravitron', which is a quantized measurement.The branch of physics that uses quantum theory to describe and predict the properties of a physical system.
There is no quantum physics of a moose. Quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics, and its laws do not apply to physical objects
Nothing. Quantum is a branch of physics
A number of areas. Principally; Particle Physics.
Classical physics fails to accurately describe phenomena at the quantum scale, like particles behaving as waves and existing in superpositions. Quantum mechanics, with principles like wave-particle duality and quantization of energy levels, provides a more comprehensive framework to explain such phenomena. Thus, the transition from classical to quantum physics occurs due to the limitations of classical physics in describing the behavior of particles at the quantum level.