What is Quantum Tunneling

What is Quantum Tunneling

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Physics, Science

11th Grade - University

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The video contrasts classical physics with quantum mechanics using a ball analogy. In classical physics, a ball cannot exceed its initial height due to energy conservation. Quantum mechanics, however, introduces a probabilistic nature where particles can appear in unexpected places, such as an electron inside an atom's nucleus, illustrating quantum tunneling.

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What does classical wisdom say about the height a ball can reach after being dropped in a valley?

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How does quantum mechanics differ from classical mechanics in terms of particle behavior in a valley?

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What does the phrase 'the quantum world is probabilistic' imply about particle behavior?

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What is the significance of the particle's probability of being found on the slope of the mountain?

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Explain the concept of a particle being found inside the nucleus of an atom in relation to quantum mechanics.

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