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| 1 | Excepting cases where quantum jumps in energy are induced in another object (i.e., using only the uncertainty principle), which would NOT put a classical particle into the quantum regime? A. high speed
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| 2 | What are the units of Planck's constant? A. mass × velocity × distance
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| 3 | What are the units of Planck's constant? A. mass × velocity
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| 4 | How would you describe Old Quantum Theory? A. complete and self-consistent
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| 5 | The first paper that introduced quantum mechanics was the study of: A. light
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| 6 | What are examples of energy? A.
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| 7 | What are examples of energy? A.
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| 8 | What was Planck's understanding of the significance of his work on blackbody radiation? A. He was afraid to publish it for fear of losing his reputation
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| 9 | What was "spooky" about Taylor's 1909 experiment with wave interference? A. The light was so dim that the photoelectric effect could not occur
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| 10 | How does the Bohr atom differ from Newton's theory of planetary orbits? A. The force between proton and electron is not attractive for the atom, but it is for planets and the Sun
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