Comparing Newtonian & Quantum Physics: Resources & Sites

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For a report comparing Newtonian physics to quantum physics, conducting a Google search is recommended for finding reliable resources. A specific website, http://www-theory.chem.washington.edu/~trstedl/quantum/quantum.html, is suggested as a good starting point. The discussion emphasizes the availability of quality sources online. Utilizing academic databases and educational sites can also enhance the research. Overall, leveraging online resources is crucial for a comprehensive comparison of the two physics branches.
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hola. i have to do a report comparing Newtonian physics to quantum physics. are there any good sites or other resources that you know of? thanks
 
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probability of good sites is 1/2.. there's your conclusion
 
just do ao google search. They usually have real good sources and sites.
 
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