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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 17 Apr 2007 13:55:05 IST
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This is possible provided the value of planck's constant h is large.
Had there been so there would have been no line of demarcation between classical physics and quatum physics.
All formulas in classical and quantum physics would be same.
Moreover Newton's law of motion will then be applicable at atomic or microlevel too. Thus micro and macro world will be identical as the two would follow classical physics.
No concept of quantised atomic orbitals will exist. the atomc world will also be then in continum in terms of energy, radius, eigen values etc.
and many more such things.
Infact, this is very very complex question asked in a simplest manner.
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