Which of the following is NOT an example of elementary modern physics?

a

Classical mechanics

b

Quantum mechanics

c

Special relativity

d

Nuclear physics

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De sage
1 year ago

Elementary modern physics typically covers the following main topics:
1. Relativity:
- Special Relativity
- General Relativity
2. Quantum Mechanics:
- Wave-Particle Duality
- Uncertainty Principle
- Schrödinger Equation
3. Atomic Physics:
- Atomic Structure
- Electron Spin
- Quantum Numbers
4. Nuclear Physics:
- Nuclear Structure
- Radioactivity
- Nuclear Reactions
5. Particle Physics:
- Elementary Particles (quarks, leptons)
- Fundamental Forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic)
- Particle Interactions
6. Solid-State Physics:
- Crystal Structure
- Band Theory
- Semiconductor Physics
These topics form the foundation of modern physics and are typically covered in an introductory course.

Farouk290
2 months ago

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