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MIT 8.01 Physics I Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

what a different clasical physic and quantum physic?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

classical physics explains behavior of objects that are relatively large enough for us to see in a rather normal circumstances(ex;objects with velocity less than that of light)....but quantum physics tells us the behavior of very small particles(ex:electron,atom)..quantum theory was developed because newtonian(classical) physics failed to explain behavior of small particals..hope it helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stuff you can hold in your hand and play with (mechanical) vs subatomic motion of protons, neutrons and electrons. Quantum also gets into the particle-wave duality behaviour of light, electrons and some larger carbons compounds. The limit of material size on particle-wave duality is getting larger with improved technology.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they both deals with different things

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