Principles of Physics IV
Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the relativistic quantum field theory that describes how light and matter interact through the exchange of photons. It unifies quantum mechanics and special relativity, focusing on the interactions between charged particles, such as electrons and positrons, mediated by electromagnetic fields. QED explains phenomena like atomic spectra, allowing us to understand how energy levels in atoms lead to specific spectral lines.
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