kvantumtételek
Kvantumtételek, also known as quantum theorems, are fundamental principles that describe the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels. These theories form the basis of quantum mechanics, a cornerstone of modern physics. Unlike classical physics, which deals with macroscopic objects and predictable trajectories, quantum mechanics introduces concepts like quantization, wave-particle duality, and superposition.
One of the earliest and most significant quantum theorems is Planck's law, which posits that energy is
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is another crucial quantum theorem, stating that certain pairs of physical properties, such
Wave-particle duality, further elaborated by de Broglie, suggests that all matter exhibits both wave-like and particle-like