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Classical physics


 

Classical physics is physics based on principles developed before the rise of quantum theory, including the special theory of relativity. There are no restrictions on the application of classical principles, but, practically, the scale of classical physics is the level of isolated atoms and molecules on upwards, including the macroscopic and astronomical realm. Inside the atom and among atoms in a molecule, the laws of classical physics break down and generally do not provide a correct description. Moreover, the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation is somewhat limited in its ability to provide correct descriptions, since light is inherently a quantum phenomenon. Unlike quantum physics, classical physics is generally characterized by the principle of complete determinism.

Related Topics:
Physics - Quantum theory - Special theory of relativity - Atom - Molecule - Electromagnetic radiation - Determinism

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A physical system on the classical level is a physical system in which the laws of classical physics are valid.

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Among the branches of theory included in classical physics are:

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