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Quantum Physics for Kids
Subatomic Tanvi
28 episodes
1 day ago
Tanvi Gopalan is a 11 year old member of American Mensa who loves Quantum Physics. She teaches all about quantum physics in a fun and simple way. Quantum physics is the study of the smallest things in the universe, and it's one of the most fascinating and important branches of science. But it can also be very confusing, especially for kids. In this podcast, Tanvi explains complex concepts like entanglement, superposition, uncertainty principle and a lot more, in a way that anyone can understand. So whether you're a kid, a parent, or just someone curious about quantum physics, subscribe NOW!
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Tanvi Gopalan is a 11 year old member of American Mensa who loves Quantum Physics. She teaches all about quantum physics in a fun and simple way. Quantum physics is the study of the smallest things in the universe, and it's one of the most fascinating and important branches of science. But it can also be very confusing, especially for kids. In this podcast, Tanvi explains complex concepts like entanglement, superposition, uncertainty principle and a lot more, in a way that anyone can understand. So whether you're a kid, a parent, or just someone curious about quantum physics, subscribe NOW!
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Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem: How Schrödinger's Math Revealed Discrete Energy Levels
Quantum Physics for Kids
4 minutes 33 seconds
1 month ago
Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem: How Schrödinger's Math Revealed Discrete Energy Levels

Join Subatomic Tanvi as we delve into Erwin Schrödinger's groundbreaking paper, "Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem." This episode breaks down the seemingly complex concept of eigenvalue problems and reveals how Schrödinger used this mathematical framework to fundamentally change our understanding of the quantum world. Discover how his work illuminated the principle of quantization, demonstrating that atomic properties, particularly energy levels of electrons, exist in discrete, specific values. Through exploring wave-particle duality and the power of the Schrödinger Equation, this episode highlights the profound impact of his research on the development of modern quantum physics and its ability to predict the behavior of atoms and molecules.

Quantum Physics for Kids
Tanvi Gopalan is a 11 year old member of American Mensa who loves Quantum Physics. She teaches all about quantum physics in a fun and simple way. Quantum physics is the study of the smallest things in the universe, and it's one of the most fascinating and important branches of science. But it can also be very confusing, especially for kids. In this podcast, Tanvi explains complex concepts like entanglement, superposition, uncertainty principle and a lot more, in a way that anyone can understand. So whether you're a kid, a parent, or just someone curious about quantum physics, subscribe NOW!