Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics

This chapter aims to highlight quantum physics and its major theories such as the infinitely extended particles. In fact, Classical mechanics functions very well for large objects that are moving much slower than the velocity of light. Nonetheless, once objects start to move very fast, we need to m...

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Main Authors: Larbani, Sofiane, Othman, Raihan
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Language:English
Published: IIUM Press 2011
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spelling iium-211472012-08-06T23:42:16Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/21147/ Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics Larbani, Sofiane Othman, Raihan QC Physics This chapter aims to highlight quantum physics and its major theories such as the infinitely extended particles. In fact, Classical mechanics functions very well for large objects that are moving much slower than the velocity of light. Nonetheless, once objects start to move very fast, we need to modify Newton's equations by relativistic equations. On the contrary, quantum theory becomes a necessity for objects that are extremely small. In this study, the importance of quantum theory will be investigated and explored. If Newton's laws were to be extended to domains that are far from daily experience, they will start to fail and give incorrect results. Historically, at the tum of the nineteenth century, the failure ofNewtonian physics became very clear in the studies of the Atom (M. Hessaby, 1966). IIUM Press 2011 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/21147/1/Chapter_17.pdf Larbani, Sofiane and Othman, Raihan (2011) Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics. In: Contributions of Early Muslim Scientists to Engineering Sciences and related studies. IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 86-90. ISBN 978-967-418-157-4 http://rms.research.iium.edu.my/bookstore/default.aspx
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Larbani, Sofiane
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Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
description This chapter aims to highlight quantum physics and its major theories such as the infinitely extended particles. In fact, Classical mechanics functions very well for large objects that are moving much slower than the velocity of light. Nonetheless, once objects start to move very fast, we need to modify Newton's equations by relativistic equations. On the contrary, quantum theory becomes a necessity for objects that are extremely small. In this study, the importance of quantum theory will be investigated and explored. If Newton's laws were to be extended to domains that are far from daily experience, they will start to fail and give incorrect results. Historically, at the tum of the nineteenth century, the failure ofNewtonian physics became very clear in the studies of the Atom (M. Hessaby, 1966).
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author Larbani, Sofiane
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title Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
title_short Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
title_full Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
title_fullStr Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
title_full_unstemmed Mahmoud Hessaby's contribution to the infinitely extended particles theory in quantum physics
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