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Why ”quantum Physics” Is Named As It Is?

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In 1905 Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric phenomena by assuming that light can be absorbed in CERTAIN “packets”, only. He suggested that light has an elementary “quanta”; the PHOTON, as it was then called. This contributed to the BIRTH of a new PHYSICS in an important way. Many other quantities (that were previously considered “continuous”) were also discovered to be quantized. Thus the EMERGING new physics was named “quantum physics”.

In 1905 Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric phenomena by assuming that light can be absorbed in certain “packets”, only. He suggested that light has an elementary “quanta”; the photon, as it was then called. This contributed to the birth of a new physics in an important way. Many other quantities (that were previously considered “continuous”) were also discovered to be quantized. Thus the emerging new physics was named “quantum physics”.



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