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Duck master: fixed "quantum mechanics" link
2020-08-01T15:51:17Z
<p>fixed "quantum mechanics" link</p>
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Duck master: created page
2020-08-01T15:50:19Z
<p>created page</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Particle physics is the branch of [[physics]] that studies the behavior of subatomic particles. It is extremely closely related to [[quantum mechanics]]. Most known physical behaviors can be explained by the Standard Model of quantum mechanics, but some phenomena (e.g. gravity) remain unknown.<br />
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{{stub}}[[Category: Physics]]</div>
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