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Quantum Mechanics Essentials: Concepts and Applications
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(1 rating)
4 students
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the basics of classical mechanics and its limitations.
  • Understand de Broglie’s hypothesis and the concept of matter waves.
  • Derive and understand the Schrodinger time-independent wave equation.
  • Explore the meaning and properties of the wave function.
  • Analyze the particle in a one-dimensional box and extend it to three dimensions.

Course content

5 sections22 lectures10h 9m total length
  • Welcome & Introduction19:36
  • Material6:11
  • Classical mechanics and its limitations1:09:45
  • Material24:28
  • Overview of Classical Mechanics7:11
  • Overview of classical mechanics - material14:29
  • Limitations of Classical Mechanics6:00
  • Limitations of Classical Mechanics - material12:37

Requirements

  • This course is beginner-friendly and does not require any prior knowledge.

Description

Unlock the mysteries of the quantum world in this comprehensive course, designed to take you from the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics to real-world applications.

Throughout this course, you will explore the key concepts that form the foundation of quantum theory, such as wave-particle duality, and the de Broglie hypothesis. You will learn how these principles challenge classical physics and give rise to the strange and fascinating world of quantum mechanics.

We’ll begin by diving into the historical development of quantum theory,  that proved the existence of matter waves. Then, you will explore the mathematical framework behind quantum mechanics, including the Schrödinger equation, and its significance in describing the behavior of particles at the quantum level.

By the end of this course, you will not only have a solid understanding of quantum mechanics but also the ability to apply its principles to real-world situations. Whether you're a beginner curious about quantum theory or someone looking to deepen your knowledge, this course will provide the tools and insights necessary to navigate the fascinating and complex world of quantum physics.

Key Topics:

  • Wave-particle duality and de Broglie hypothesis

  • Schrödinger equation and wave functions

  • Real-world examples of quantum mechanics in action

This course is suitable for students, researchers, or anyone interested in understanding the foundational concepts and real-world applications of quantum mechanics.

Who this course is for:

  • Students and Beginners in Physics or Engineering: Those looking to build a strong foundation in Quantum Mechanics