Quantum Physics

**Quantum physics** is a fundamental branch of physics that studies matter and energy at the smallest scales, including atoms and subatomic particles. It encompasses phenomena where classical physics no longer applies, characterized by wave-particle duality, quantization, probability, and entanglement. Quantum physics is essential for understanding atomic structure, chemical bonding, and modern technologies such as lasers, semiconductors, and quantum computers. It includes quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and quantum information science. The theory is well-supported by experimental evidence and forms the foundation of much of modern physics.
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