quantum electrodynamics造句(1) Finally there is quantum electrodynamics, which is the quantum field theory of light and charged particles.
(2) The incredible success of quantum electrodynamics raises the question.
(3) In quantum electrodynamics two electrons obeyed Coulomb's inverse square law.
(4) Cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED), as one of the most conventional system in preparing entangled atoms, plays an important role in quantum information processing.
(5) Out of quantum electrodynamics come all known electrical, mechanical, and chemical laws.
(6) Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics.
(7) To treat the problem fully requires the use of quantum electrodynamics.
(8) The finding could mean that physicists need to rethink how they apply the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) – or even that the theory itself needs a major overhaul.
(9) For these problems there is still no clear solution, even in quantum electrodynamics.
(10) In his 1970 classic work The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Feynman covered all of physics—from celestial mechanics to quantum electrodynamics —with only two levels of hierarchy.