Quantum Mechanics
Across
- 4. Contrary to intuition or common sense
- 5. The quantity of motion of a moving body, often used in the context of physics
- 8. Relating to particles smaller than an atom
- 11. The likelihood or chance that a particular event will occur
- 12. The possible consequences or effects of a particular action or situation
- 13. The quality of being unsure or imprecise, often in the context of measurements or predictions
- 15. An obstacle that prevents or restricts movement or access
Down
- 1. An observable fact or event, often unusual or extraordinary
- 2. Referring to the dual nature of particles in quantum mechanics, exhibiting both wave-like and particle-like properties
- 3. Involving or causing a dramatic change or innovation
- 6. The linking of quantum states of two or more particles, such that the state of one particle is dependent on the state of another
- 7. The act or process of calculating or determining something using mathematical methods
- 9. The phenomenon where particles can pass through barriers that should be insurmountable according to classical physics
- 10. The principle that particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed or measured
- 14. The practice and study of techniques for secure communication and data protection