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Medium
June 4th
Questions
What happens when a quantum particle passes through a double-slit in terms of its interference pattern?
Which concept in quantum mechanics explains why particles can seemingly teleport across barriers they should not physically cross?
What is the term for the underlying space where quantum fields exist and interact?
Which theoretical construct allows particles to interact instantaneously regardless of distance according to quantum mechanics?
What is the phenomenon called when a quantum system changes its state due to the act of measurement?
Easy
December 28th
Questions
What term describes the smallest discrete unit of quantum information, often used in quantum computing?
What is the name of the phenomenon where particles behave as if they are connected, even when separated by vast distances?
Which principle explains the wave-like behavior of particles like electrons and photons?
What is the term for the energy levels that electrons occupy around an atom?
What is the name of the mathematical framework used to describe the probabilities of outcomes in quantum systems?
Medium
August 3rd
Questions
Which principle in quantum mechanics states that particles are indistinguishable from one another and must be treated as identical in many-body systems?
What is the term for the smallest possible unit of electromagnetic energy in quantum physics?
Which equation, fundamental to quantum mechanics, describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes over time?
What is the name of the process in quantum mechanics where particles interact and exchange energy through the emission or absorption of photons?
Which concept in quantum mechanics describes a state that is a linear combination of two or more possible states, existing simultaneously until measured?
Medium
August 3rd
Questions
Which experiment demonstrated that particles can exhibit both wave and particle properties, depending on the type of measurement performed?
What term describes the smallest discrete amount of energy that can be absorbed or emitted by an atom or molecule?
What is the name of the mathematical framework used to describe the quantum states of systems, including the probabilities of different outcomes?
Which principle in quantum mechanics states that all particles exhibit wave-like behavior?
What is the term for the quantum mechanical phenomenon where particles can affect each other's states instantaneously over large distances?
Medium
August 3rd
Questions
Which principle in quantum physics describes the fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties of a particle, such as position and momentum, can be simultaneously known?
What is the term for the hypothetical particles that mediate the fundamental forces in quantum field theory?
What quantum number is used to describe the intrinsic angular momentum of a particle?
Which quantum mechanical phenomenon allows particles to pass through a barrier that they classically should not be able to cross?
What interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that the wave function represents an actual physical field, rather than just a probability distribution?
Medium
August 3rd
Questions
Which principle in quantum mechanics states that the probability of finding a particle in a certain region of space is given by the square of the wave function's amplitude?
What is the term for the hypothetical faster-than-light particles that are solutions to the equations of special relativity?
Which theoretical framework in quantum mechanics combines quantum field theory with general relativity?
What is the name of the effect where a quantum system remains in its ground state when the Hamiltonian governing it is changed slowly?
Which quantum number describes the intrinsic angular momentum of a particle?
Medium
July 25th
Questions
Which principle in quantum mechanics suggests that particles can exist in multiple states or locations simultaneously until measured?
What is the name of the paradox that questions the completeness of quantum mechanics and introduces the concept of quantum entanglement?
What phenomenon in quantum mechanics describes particles being instantaneously connected regardless of distance?
Which interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that every possible outcome of a quantum measurement is realized in a separate universe?
Who is credited with the concept of quantum decoherence, which explains the transition from quantum to classical behavior?
Medium
July 25th
Questions
What principle in quantum mechanics explains why electrons in an atom do not all collapse into the lowest energy level?
Which experiment first demonstrated the wave nature of electrons?
What is the name of the matrix used to describe the spin of particles in quantum mechanics?
Who is known for the formulation of quantum electrodynamics, the theory describing how light and matter interact?
What is the term for the mathematical function that describes the quantum state of a system?
Hard
May 23rd
Questions
Who proposed the concept of quantum superposition, where a particle can exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured?
What is the term for the phenomenon in quantum physics where particles can be instantaneously connected regardless of distance, as observed in entangled particles?
Which physicist introduced the concept of the 'wave-particle duality' in quantum mechanics, highlighting the dual nature of particles such as electrons and photons?
What is the term for the phenomenon in quantum mechanics where particles can tunnel through energy barriers that they classically should not be able to surpass?
Who is known for the 'EPR Paradox' paper, challenging the completeness of quantum mechanics and introducing the concept of quantum entanglement?
Hard
January 21st
Questions
Who is credited with the concept of quantum decoherence, which explains the transition from quantum to classical behavior?
What is the term for the phenomenon in quantum mechanics where an object exists in multiple states simultaneously, only resolving into one state upon observation?
Who is known for formulating the many-body theory in quantum physics, which addresses the behavior of large systems of interacting particles?
What is the name of the concept in quantum physics that describes the transfer of information between quantum systems without transmitting the information carriers themselves?
Which physicist is known for proposing the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, a method for calculating quantum mechanical probabilities?
Hard
December 24th
Questions
Who coined the term 'entanglement' in the context of quantum physics?
What is the term for the process of a quantum particle passing through a potential barrier that it classically should not be able to overcome?
Who first proposed the concept of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics?
What is the name of the hypothetical particle that is its own antiparticle and plays a significant role in quantum physics and potential applications in quantum computing?
Which physicist is known for developing the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics known as 'matrix mechanics'?
Hard
November 20th
Questions
Who formulated the uncertainty principle, which states that the more precisely the position of a particle is known, the less precisely its momentum can be known?
What is the term for the process of using quantum mechanical properties to perform a computation?
Who proposed the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, which suggests that every possible outcome of a quantum measurement is realized in a separate universe?
What is the term for the phenomenon in quantum mechanics where an object exists in multiple states simultaneously, only resolving into one state upon observation?
What is the name of the particle that is both a fermion and a boson, and plays a crucial role in the study of quantum statistics and superconductivity?
Hard
August 24th
Questions
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can be both a particle and a wave?
Who proposed the Copenhagen interpretation, which is a widely accepted interpretation of quantum mechanics?
What is the name of the famous thought experiment involving a cat that is both alive and dead until observed?
What is the name of the quantum mechanical property that measures the tendency of a particle to spin in a particular direction?
What is the term used to describe the process by which quantum particles can pass through barriers they classically should not be able to overcome?
Hard
August 16th
Questions
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can be in multiple states or locations simultaneously?
What is the name of the experiment that demonstrated the violation of Bell's inequality, proving the existence of quantum entanglement?
What is the term used to describe the property of quantum particles that allows them to exist in multiple states at the same time?
What is the name of the experiment in quantum physics that involves observing particles without directly measuring their properties?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where particles can tunnel through barriers that they classically shouldn't be able to overcome?
Hard
August 15th
Questions
What is the name of the experiment that demonstrated the wave-particle duality of photons?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can exist in two states simultaneously until observed?
What is the name of the experiment that verified the existence of wave-particle duality by showing that electrons exhibit both particle and wave-like behavior?
What is the name of the principle in quantum mechanics that states that particles can only exist in discrete energy levels?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where particles can tunnel through barriers that they classically shouldn't be able to overcome?
Hard
August 13th
Questions
What is the name of the experiment that demonstrated the violation of Bell's inequality, proving the existence of quantum entanglement?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can be in multiple states or locations simultaneously?
What is the name of the equation that describes the time evolution of a quantum system?
What is the term used to describe the property of quantum particles that allows them to exist in multiple states at the same time?
What is the name of the experiment that demonstrated the wave-particle duality of electrons?
Hard
August 9th
Questions
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can exist in multiple places at the same time?
What is the name of the principle in quantum mechanics that states that particles can only exist in discrete energy levels?
What is the name of the experiment that demonstrated the wave-particle duality of electrons?
Medium
August 9th
Questions
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a particle can exist in two states simultaneously until observed?
What is the name of the experiment in quantum physics that involves observing particles without directly measuring their properties?
What is the name of the principle in quantum mechanics that states that the more precisely one property of a particle is measured, the less precisely another complementary property can be known?
Medium
August 9th
Questions
What is the name of the experiment in quantum physics that demonstrates the dual nature of particles, behaving as both particles and waves?
What is the term used to describe the property of quantum particles that allows them to be in multiple states at the same time?
What is the name of the phenomenon in quantum physics where two particles are inherently linked, regardless of the distance between them?
Medium
August 9th
Questions
What is the name of the principle in quantum mechanics that states that particles can exist in all possible states simultaneously until observed?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where particles can tunnel through barriers that they classically shouldn't be able to overcome?
What is the name of the mathematical equation used to describe the behavior of quantum particles?