basic quantum physics
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QUANTUM PHYSICS
By youssef moussa
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First, you need to now the very standard elements.
These are the smallest things that make everything (there is also the anti-matter and dark matter versions of every particle in the standard model)
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There are also fundamental forces
These rules govern how the universe work
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Their interactions are very complex
There are about 6 million (basic) ways for interaction
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QuestionsHow many fundamental particles are there?
12
18
17
21
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Which of these is NOT a force?
Electromagnetic force
Strong nuclear force
Electrical force
Gravitationalforce
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Physics isn’t hard now, is it?
Thanks for interacting!