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quantum mechanics
noun
The branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms in place of classical Newtonian ones.
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The phrase "quantum mechanics" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the branch of physics that deals with the behavior and interactions of matter and energy at a very small scale. Example: "Understanding quantum mechanics is crucial for advancements in modern technology, such as quantum computing."
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Here Dr. Lloyd turned to quantum mechanics.
Only quantum mechanics could explain this behaviour (see below The laws of quantum mechanics).
He himself felt something with quantum mechanics was wrong".
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