Introduction to Quantum Physics
Modern Physics • 9 topics in this chapter.
Introduction to Quantum Physics on STEM Calculators provides interactive modern physics calculators for the foundational ideas that define early quantum theory, including the photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, de Broglie wavelength, Bohr model energy levels, the uncertainty principle, blackbody radiation, and photon energy and momentum. This chapter helps users connect the key equations of quantum physics to measurable quantities such as wavelength, frequency, energy, momentum, threshold behavior, and radiation output.
This chapter is ideal for beginner to intermediate learners who are building a first strong foundation in quantum physics, while also remaining useful for advanced students who want fast, reliable calculation checks. Users can explore how light and matter behave differently from classical predictions, understand how photons and particles are linked through wave-particle duality, and practice the kinds of quantum mechanics calculations that appear in high school, university, and self-study modern physics courses.
Students and self-learners can use these quantum physics calculators to check homework, prepare for exams, and reduce common mistakes in constants, units, and formula setup, while teachers can quickly verify examples and create clearer lessons around abstract quantum concepts. Advanced users can use the page for rapid validation in physics problem solving, tutoring, and concept review, making it a practical place to learn, apply, and strengthen core quantum physics skills with confidence.
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1. Photoelectric Effect Threshold Calculator
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2. Compton Scattering Wavelength Shift Tool
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3. De Broglie Wavelength Calculator
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4. Bohr Model Energy Levels Solver
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5. Uncertainty Principle Estimator
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6. Black Body Radiation Planck's Law Preview
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7. Photon Energy and Momentum Converter
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8. Photoelectric Current Estimator
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9. Compton Scattering Energy Loss Calculator
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